Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 14, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
guest received an envelope con-!
Eagle classifieds get results —
of A. C. Knauss, will have a short 'ALUMNA CLUB MEMBERS
MOTOR TO MIST TO BE
“Ask the man who has tried one.”
taining 15 paper Easter eggs'
Easter program for the opening
MRS A. ADAMS’ GUESTS
Mrs. J. C. Lincoln returned
and then the study of the lesson.
which »iiv
she pmu
paid uui
out uuv
one uv
at a time
> »»>-
from Portland Saturday, where
The Easter sermon by the pastor
to the different guests who caught
Members of the Alumna club
she had been for several week«
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I her saying “yes” or “no.” Mrs.
at 11 a. m.
The Vernonia Hiking club^ Virgil Powell received a prize for
Christian Endeavor will meet at motored to Mist Tuesday night, | Mr an(J M„ E M> Mu hy undergoing medical treatment.
...
. ,
Her health is now much improv­
climbed to Boeck’s old place on baying the largest collection of
6:30 p. m. A fine, full Easter pro­ where they were entertained by
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rock creek Wednesday evening ‘ “eggs” at the close of the party,
gram will be given by the children Mrs. Archie Adams, who served (“^ompamed by Mrs. Murphy s s.s- ed. For the present her mother,
■'ter
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
Mrs. Lonnie Richie of Ione, Ore­
and young people at 7:30 p. m. a lunch following an evening of
for their weekly hike.
Decorations and luncheon ap-
Claude Stephen», Minister
I H. Veith and son Freddie, motor- gon, is here to help take care of
•
The group played baseball un-'])ojntments carried out the Easter F. Services
Be with us for this great Easter bridge.
for Easter day and
Mrs. Ray Mills won the prize ied to Vancouver, Wash., Monday her.
til the K. P.’s announced supper |
day. A welcome to all.
forecasts for the future:
for high score. Others in the par­ afternoon. Mrs. Murphy remained
The Eagle “Swap” columia is
of weiners, buns and coffee. A
Miss Ellen Armitage of Port­
5:30 a. m., early morning tomb
ty were Mrs. Loel Roberts, Merle I at the home of her folks for a free. Use it.
business meeting was held at land, and Mrs. Harry Kerns were scene, portraying The Resurrec­ GROUP OF FRIENDS CALL
Mills, Charlotte Green, Norma , visit while the others returned
which time it was decided to guests of the club. Members at­ tion, which will be worth seeing.
Glennita Deamer, little daugh­
ON MRS. A. C. KNAUSS ON
Anderson, Mildred Tousley, Mrs. (to Vernonia that evening.
limit the membership to present tending were Mrs. W. J. Armi­ 9:45 a. m., Bible school, lesson
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deam-
BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY
Ed
Buckner
and
Mrs.
Charles
I
The
bargain
rate
of
|1
a
year
” Covering from an attack
members. Songs were sung until tage, Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. W. study: Jesus Transfigured, Gos­
Wall.
is still in effect. Arrears may be oi tonsilitis.
M. Henderson, Mrs. Virgil Pow­ pel according to Mark 9:2-29.
time to adjourn.
Surprising Mrs. A. C. Knauss
Those participating were Freda ell, Mrs. James Nanson, and Mrs.
paid up at this rate.
I Qujte an epidemic of bad colds
Easter program is given by the on her birthday, a group of
Malmsten, George Rice, Mildred J. L. Timmons.
W. J. Armitage returned Mon- and flu hag been going ari>und
Call, for Skill
church and school co-operating.
friends called on her Thursday,
Drake, Enid Bolton, Elma White,
The game of checkers Is one of ¡day from a visit of several days among the smaller children of
10:45 a. m.. Divine morning April 6, taking with them cakes
Nelle Green, Marshall Malmsten,
worship. Theme: “Argument of and coffee which they served at the most profound and scientific (in Newport at the home of his tbe tow,n
Loyal
Gleaners
Are
Charlotte Hilts, Mona Gordon,
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Tomb.’’ Special music. the close of a delightful after­ games which has been devised. It father, W. B. Armitage.
Entertained at Home the P. Empty
has been said that “everybody plays
Paul Gordan, Norman Green,
An attack of the flu limited j The man who thinks the world
M.—6:30, Christian Endeav. noon.
but there are few checker Mrs. Rose Fletcher s three weeks owes
Kathryn Malmsten, Veldon Park­
a living fails to realize
Of Mrs. Harvey Crume or. 7:30, evening services in spe­ The group included Mrs. Judd checkers,
players."
er, Ken Whitsell, Hale Greenman,
vacation to a visit at her sister’s what he owes the world_
cial songs of choruses and duets
<
Greenman, Mrs. E. A. Green,
Ralph Reithner, Amy Hughes, Del­
in Newberg, where she was cared
Fortune does not smile on
The Loyal Gleaners were en­ by the choir. Theme, The Last Mrs. John Hale, Mrs. Dave Mar-
Proverb a» Reviaed
la Cline, Zonweiss Douglass, Jack
I
1 those who wait. It laue-hs at them.
Supper.
tertained Wednesday afternoon by
you
make
your
bed
you
must
Mrs.
“
As
shall,
Mrs.
H.
V.
Holcomb,
Marshall and Charlotte Green.
This is an invitation to i come L. H. Dewey and Mrs. M. D. Cole. lie in it”—unless you are a profes-
Mrs. Harvey Crume at her home
and get acquainted. Come, , en-
sional politician, In which case you
on the Mist road.
Birthday Party for
make your bunk and lie out of it.—
A kitchen shower for the Chris­ joy the services of the day-
Highest Angel»
Boston Transcript.
• Bible School Notes
Six Is Held at Home
tian church was planned for the
Christum ungelology seraphim
Of Mrs. Henry John next meeting which will be held in Daffodil day at the Christian are In classed
ns the highest order of
Jade» of Various Colors
the church parlors April 26, with church was a banner day at Bible angels, holding
the first place in the
Although Jade Is commonly thought
school
and
church
service.
Mrs.
A.
Mrs.
Carl
Davis
as
hostess.
A pleasant birthday party was
first triad of the angelic hierarchy— of as being green or white, there
A luncheon was served during J. Sitts provided a flower for seraphim, cherubim ami thrones.
enjoyed at the home of Mr. and
is also black Jade, and Jade of
Mrs. Henry John Friday evening, the social hour following the busi- each person attending.
FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APR. 14-15-17
greenish-yellow and skyblue.
A larger attendance is looked j
complimenting six of the young ness session.
Daddy of All Comedic»?
Members present included Mrs. for this coming Sunday, but no j Tile first comedy ever written, ac­
people of the community with
Natural Hiitory Not«
birthdays that occured on the F. Claude Stephens, Mrs. Otto flowers will be given till a later cording to record, was produced by
The egg cell from which a whale
time.
two Greeks 560 B. C., for which they grows Is only twice as big In diam­
Mrs.
King,
M r s.
Michener,
same day.
received a basket of figs and a eter as the egg cell tliat produces a
The evening was spent playing Jim Brady, Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mrs.
quart of wine.
mouse.
old time games with several sur­ G. E. Finnerty, Mrs. Harry Cul­
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
prises. At midnight a luncheon bertson, Mrs. E. W. Henderson,
Sammy Celluloid Say»
Always Supremacy
was served by the hostess, Jean­ Mrs. Philip Millis, Mrs. Carl Dav­
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
Any egg for Easter or any other
One of the troubles with the
Even In the Stone age, some men
ette John, assisted by Grandmoth­ is, Mrs. E. D. Phillips, Mrs. J.
time must be the best . . . we’re
This Friday evening there will were more skillful than others at movies is that everybody who tries
always particular about that. Ev­
M. Peachey, and Mrs. Florence be Good Friday services at 7 :30.
er John and Mrs. Rilla Snyder.
making weapons, and there were to squeeze past you in the seat is
en though we are offering them
Those enjoying the good time Brendel.
Easter Sunday will be a full workshops where stone blades were fat.
at this record low price, we guar­
were Mary Treharne, Marian
day at this church. The young turned out.
antee every* one to be strictly
Houghtaling, Ruby and Raymond MR. AND MRS. WARDLE
fresh Ranch eggs.
people will have a Sun Rise meet­
Stone Age Relic»
Smith, Nellie Roundtree, Ethel
PLAN TO RESIDE HERE ing at 6 a. m. They will gather
Driving Idea Home
Excavations of gravel pits near
Kelly, Mildred Walters, Florence
Affirmation, pure ami simple, kept Glasgow yielded stone tools used by
at the church and go out in the
Tichenor, Iona, Arvada and Lor­
Mrs. C. W. Wardle, formerly country to hold a service there free of all reasoning and all proof, men of the very early old Stone age.
is one of the surest means of mak­
raine Lines, Elmo Aldridge, Carl a resident of Vernonia when Mr. have breakfast.
Great Violin Makers
Jensen, Edmond and Fred Ruedi­ Wardle was local depot agent j The Sunday school, in charge ing an idea enter the minds of
The most famous Venetian violin
ger, Sam Smith, Edgar Crawford, several years ago, is temporarily I---------------------------------------------- crowds.
makers of all time were Montagan-
Vern Baker, Eben and Milo John, staying with Mr. and Mrs. E. J.(strong enough she and Mr. Wardle
Well Marked Road
aua, Seraflno and Francesco Gobettl.
Louis Stanton, Maxine John, Mr. Bell at Grants Pass following a plan to return to Vernonia to
a
It's easy to recognize the way
and Mrs. Henry John and the serious illness during which she (live in their house on south
to Easy street now. You can tell It
Avoid Discord
hostesses.
was a patient in the Grants Pass, Rose avenue,
by the high hats discarded by re­
By union the smallest states
hospital.
I The Wardles have recently turning refugees. — Los Angeles thrive, by discord the greatest are
FORFEIT GAME IS G. E.
as
Mrs.
Wardle
is
made
their
home
in
St.
Helens.
As soon
Times.
destroyed.—Sallust.
Hikers Climb to
Old
—--- Boeck Place ■■•1
For Weekly Hike
which
i i
(lliiiuiinttav
CLUB DIVERSION DURING
MEETING AT McGRAW’S
Mrs. H. E. McGraw entertained
the G. E. club at her home Thurs­
day night, April 6.
A unique feature was the for­
feit ganic carried on throughout
Each
the evenning of bridge.
LOST AND FOUND
COFFEE
Dependable
RsK
’
1
I
22c
29c
Pt.
1Qc
CORN
25 c
2 Pkgs. *
Country Kist 3 cans
Golden Bantam.
Sugar and flour sacks, washed,
raveled and ironed, 75 cents a
dozen. Call at Red and White
store.
16c2
25 c
GRAPENUTS
FLAKES
LBS.
45®
TALL
CANS
pound
22®
49 Æ $1.00
PEACHES
25e
CALUMET
25e
Rosedale 2'/is, 2 cans
2-lb. jar
Best Foods
FOR SALE
Baking Powder lb. tin
G. E. GLOBES
30 and 60-watt
IQc
each
CIGARETTES
JQc
Camels and others, pk.
JELL WELL
The popular
dessert.
gc
pkg.
OXYDOL
Jig-Saw
lge. pkg.
Puzzle Free!
21c
Produce
Features
Friday and Saturday Only
FOR SALE — Household goods:
beds, victrola, table and chairs,
coofc stove. Mrs. G. J. Dickson.
Treharne.
? X
X
is Good
FOR RENT
PLACE FOR RENT—New house,
6 Mi acres. Mrs. G. J. Dickson,
Treharne.
14c3
In the county court of the
state of Oregon for Columbia
county.
In the matter of the estate of
Leo Thomas Clark, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of
the estate of Leo Thomas Clark,
deceased, has filed his final ac
count in the county court of th<
state of Oregon for Columbia
county, and that Monday. April
17th, i933, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon of said
day and the court room of said
court has been appointed by said
court as the time end place for
the hearing of objections theret
and the settlement thereof.
Dated and firat pubiication
March 17, 1933.
Date of last publication April
14th, 1933.
LOUIS WOLD.
Administrator.
John L. Foote, Attorney,
St. Helens, Oregon.
lb. can
MAYONNAISE
WANTED—Dead cedar stumpage
close to Vernonia, suitable for
fence and hop poles. Phone 882,
Vernonia.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
qc
P-NUT Butter
Max-i-muM
WANTED
LEGAL NOTICES
4
Pkg.
Paas
LOST — Lady's black glove, on
Rose avenue or elsewhere Fri­
day evening. Return to Eagle of­
fice.
WILL TRADE seven lots with
house, chicken house, orchard
and some strawberries for good
car. Clarence Reed, Vernonia.
Oregon.
13x3
Max-i-muM
Evaporated
EGG DYES
RAINBOW PIN—Thursday of last
week. Finder return to Eagle
office. Reward.
15*1
TRADE Rex rabbits for wood,
30x3 H tires, furniture, or what
have you. R. L. Harris, Mist
route.
14x3
101
Airway
Pure Brazilian
Classified Ads
TO EXCHANGE
Finest Cane
Granulated
Sugar
Milk
Cotfee
Flour ' "w
ATURDAY night is a mighty good time to ask yourself
I this question: “Is our community sending more money
cut of town than is coming in each week?” Of course the only
safe answer is “NO!”
S
This means that we folks in this neighborhood must patronize
local supply men and merchants if we expect our town to pros­
per and “stay on the map."
Peas
2-lbs. 15c
New, Garden Fresh.
Potatoes 2-lbs 15c
New. Tender.
4-lbs 15c
YTants
Louisiana.
bunch 5c
Celery
Heart Material.
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Frankly, it means that every citizen will find it most profitable
to read the advertisements in this paper every issue, and to follow
their good advice.
HAMS
Our advertisers are all personally interested in this town and
in YOU. They are helping you build a better home community.
When business is good, their profits are being shared with you
in an endless chain of co-operative betterment
HALF OR WHOLE— lb.
Read the Ads in this Paper
and save yourself money by trading at home
Cudahy Puritan,
17c
1 Center Slice lOc
Shoulder
Pork Roast Cuts
.... ........... lb. IOC
Baby
n, 12C
Beef Roast Beef
Baby Beef
1714 a»
Steaks
Sirloin .... Lb. 1 • “C
lb. 12’2C
Veal Roast Milk
Fed
1C«
Pint
IjC
Cottage Cheese Rainbow