Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 28, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
in garden, nearly all of them
hospital this week, though his
Kitchen Shower Is
having much more than last year.
knee will remain in a cast, His
Special
Feature
of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy White of
father, C. W. Reithner, is in
Loyal Gleaners Meet
Portland visited their parents Sun­
Portland with him.
Mildred Hawkin»
Mrs. A. J. Hughes and I her
day.
A “kitchen shower” for the
Mrs. E. G. White made a busi­
daughter, Amy Hughes, spent
i
Christian
church
kitchen
was
a
ness trip to Portland this week
Saturday in Portland.
Mrs. D. R. Laramore after
special feature of the regular
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside,
Mrs. IE. H. Washburn’s mother, man, University of Oregon stud­
Mrs. Theodosia Lambert. Mrs. to sell dahlia bulbs. She raises spending a month with her daugh- Loyal Gleaners meeting which
P. L. Thompson and sun Bill the choicest kinds, which do well ter in Portland returned Satur- was held in the church parlors Mrs. H. R. Defabaugh, and sister, ent, this week tells of her enter­ Mrs. E. A. Matthews, E. A.
taining Doris Davidson and Mar­ Green and B. Ortner made up a
drove to Gaston Saturday on here, and could have sold many day.
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Wigen and daughter
G. W. Faust is confined to his Carl Davis and Mrs. Frank Riley Sharon Lou, from Wenatchee, and garet Anderson at dinner in her party which motored to Portland
business.
Mrs. M. M. Martin of Seattle house recently. Margaret, who is Saturday.
home on account of illness.
Wm. McCormick, Jr., spent the
entertaining.
visited
from Friday to Wednesday the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Vera Sorber and baby of
weekend with his family here.
MRS. LLOYD BAKER IS
A “quilting” and. noontime pot­
JOY THEATRE
Vernonia and sister Athal of St. luck lunch was announced ior at the home of Mr. andl Mrs. Connie Anderson, has been stay­
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey shop­ HOSTESS TO G. E. CLUB
NAGANA, more dreaded than
ing with the Carl Davidsons in
Washburn.
Accompanied
by
Miss
Helens
spent
Monday
at
the
home
also
the next meeting which will
ped in Vernonia Saturday.
Violet Williams, Mrs. Washburn Eugene since spring vacation time the jungle beast, Saturday and
be held in the church, May 20.
Mrs. P. L. Thompson had Mrs.
Mrs. Lloyd Baker was hostess of Mrs. Cecil Urie.
went
with them to St. Helens, in order to attend the Catholic; Sunday, April 29 and 30, Admis-
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Norris
Refreshments were served by
C. E. Westlin and daughters as to the G. E. club for its weekly
where they visited with Mr. and school there with her little cousin, I sion 10 and 25 cents.______ Adv.
are
some
better
after
the
hostesses.
their
re-
bridge party Thursday evening,
dinner guests last week.
Mrs. A. Doust.
Doris.
J. L. Timmons was in camp April 20, and served refreshments cent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose and
Marshal Earl Smith attended a
Earl Coffman of Strassel
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbert­
Tuesday on business.
following play.
H. C. Ridenour and P. L.
Those present were Mesdames spent the week end at the home^ son and sons spent the weekend children Glenda and Frank motor­ peace officers’ conference in St.
We do but
at Manning visiting Mrs. Culbert­ ed Sunday to Portland, where Mr. Helens yesterday evening.
Thompson have taken a contract W. J. Armitage, Virgil Powell, J. of Mrs. Edith Varley.
Rose
attended
a
meeting
of
Safe
­
I
L. Timmons, James Nanson, W.
to do some work here.
The second benefit pinochle
Mr. and Mrs. Don DePue of son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. way market managers.
one kind of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey drove M. Henderson, H. E. McGraw and Stony Point returned1 Sunday I Crawford.
party sponsored by the Legion
A boy weighing 7 Ms pounds Auxiliary will be given tonight at
printing —
W. J. Armitage was in Port­
to Portland last weekend. They Rose Fletcher.
from Warrington, where they
was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. the home of Mrs. H. E. McGraw, j
land Wednesday on business.
brought back with them Mrs.
have been visiting relatives.
Linn Tuesday morning.
Estey’s brother, W. Benedict, who
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Justice
Ralph Reithner is recovering!
GOOD
A feature 01 the ¡Evangelical nicely from an operation perform­
will make an indefinite visit.
of Treharne spent Monday at the!
church
service
Sunday
night
was
Reva McCormick spent Satur­
home of Mrs. Riley Hall.
ed on his knee for a loose carti-j
PRINTING
a quartet number by the Malm- lage. He submitted to the opera­
day night with Doris Rae Estey.
Baby Pruitt is very sick this,
James
Glassner
and
Edward
aten brothers, Otto, Franklin, tion in Emanuel hospital Satur-|
Mrs. Carl Westlin and Lois and
week with tonsilitis.
Elon and Sidney.
Loma drove to Ostran'der Satur­ Baker have received the Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAlister'
I | day, and will probably leave the
Mrs. Lester Sheeley is quite ill !
day to bring Mr. Westlin home students certificate for perfect and son Melvin of St. Helens
writing.
with flu which has kept her bed­
for the weekend.
spent Sunday in Riverview with
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mrs. A. Jensen from Portland relatives.
Everyone has their garden in
Services Sunday for the First ridden for about ten days. She
was able to sit up a little yester-
here and many have produce up was a Sunday visitor at the home
John Robbins spent Sunday Communion Class, 8 a. m.
day.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Monday with his sister, Mrs. j
several inches.
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Th? finest furniture ever to enter Vernonia, and
L. H. Roberson has been in
Dr. Vernon, school, health of­ Houghteling.
Jay Bertraw of Souls hill.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
at our unbeatable, Portland prices, . . . We invite
bed for two weeks with the flu
ficer of Clatsop county, and Miss
Mrs. Aletha Gunnoe, who has
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thacker and
you to drop in and inspect this fine merchandise.
and is still quite sick.
Sed'dom, her assistant, came to children motored to Buxton on been visiting her mother in Riv­
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Hammack
Complete line of new and
DAVENPORTS AND
camp Friday for the annual ex­ Sunday and visited relatives.
erview, returned to Seattle Sun­
Be on time for the opening
used Radios—
CHAIRS
amination of the children. Dr.
Lee Kellar, Frank Lines and day.
Service of the Sunday school, 9:45 motored to Salem Sunday to vis­
Vernon told the mothers present George Baslington are working
Charles
Christiansen visited a. m. A. C. Knauss in charge. it Mrs. Hammack’s sister. While
that the children here averaged for Clay Dooley at Mist.
Lincoln Peterson at Mist Sunday. Studying the subject, “Jesus Sets there they ate at the Gray Belle
high in health.
Mary Jane Robbins is very sick New Standard of Living.” The restaurant conducted by Mrs. E.
And Up
The state highway grader went
Amd Up.
Mrs. H. W. Jones has been over the roads here the past week. at this time.
pastor will begin a short series of W. Holtham and H. E. McGraw,
CARD TABLES
Combination End Table
confined to her home with a
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Davis and I Claude Griffith visited relatives sermons on the general subject, and report the place to be doing
and Magazine
bad cold.
*
Mr. and Mrs. II. Wilson attended and friends in Longview last “Some Things We Evangelicals a big business.
Rack ......
Z..7V
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith at­
the grange dance at Vernonia week.
Believe,” at 11 a. m. each Sunday.
tended
a
sales
meeting
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White, who “God,’’ will be the topic for the
Saturday evening.
West iC'oast Telephone Co. in For­
F. Claude Stephens was a Sun­ have spent the winter with rela­ first one.
day visitor at the home of Mr. tives at The Dalles, returned home
The Christian Endeavor will est Grove Monday night. After
929 BRIDGE STREET
and Mrs. L. L. Wells.
Sunday.
have as thteir study theme “Stories the transaction of business there
Post
Office
Block — Vernonia, Ore.
were
games
and
refreshments.
Vera, Evelyn and Elsie Varley That Jesus Told.” The sermon
The following ladies met at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webster
A
letter
from
Phoebe
Green-
and
Levi
White
visited
friends
home
of
Mrs.
H.
A.
Wilson
Fri
­
theme
for
7
:30
p.
m.
will
be,
and two sons Ray and Walt and
Orris DeVaney drove out from day and quilted: Mesdames Nel­ and relatives in Strassel Sunday. “Do We Need Saving?”
Miss Virginia Cummngs left
The mid-week services each
Portland Sunday and spent the lie Thacker, A. V. Möwe, C. Jus­
day at the J. O. DeVaney home. tice, E. Houghteling, L. Thacker, this week for a visit with her week on Thursday evenings at 7
Prices Effective Fri.,
A lady fishing below Keasey Floy Smith, Ida Richards, Lena mother, Mrs. Fred Cummings, at p. m., by different leaders. This
Vancouver,
Washington.
Stanton,
Alta
John,
Leona
Thom
­
Is
followed
by
choir
practice.
last week fell in the log jam,
Sat. and Mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bertraw of
Next Wednesday, May 3, will
breaking her leg at the knee. Her son, Lee Kellar, Clyde Reynolds,
April 28-29, May 1
husband and one other man had G. W. Holt, Maxine Smejkal, Souls hill spent Monday at the be the monthly meeting of the
difficulty in getting her up to Mary Smith, F. Britton, Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rob­ Woman’s Missionary society at
2 p. m. A welcome to all ladies.
the car on a stretcher made from Marie Purney, Ruby Smith and bins.
Lee Roy Damron motored to
There is a place for you at all
a blanket. The party was from the hostess. A pot luck dinner
Portland: Sunday and brought the services of this pioneer church.
Portland. Their name Was not was enjoyed by all at noon.
Wm. Prutzman has charge of home with him some Mongolian
learned.
,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Young of Koster logging which will start pheasants.
Miss Glenny Russell was a
Forest Grove visited Sunday with up on Rock creek soon. E. Mor­
their son and daughter, Mr. and ton, E. Sunell and L. Crawford guest of Evelyn Varley Sunday. F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Last services for April, 1933:
are taking contracts.
Ernie Robbins and Juanita
Mrs. L. H. Young.
Parker were guests of O. H. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Bring
Bernice Reed is visiting in
Bible, also song book. Please do
Robbins Sunday.
RECONSTRUCTION OF
Portland.
Whether it be sirloin, tenderloin,
Mrs. Charles Christiansen had not forget. Study topic, “Jesus
MILLER MERCANTILE
J. 0. DeVaney is helping John
porterhouse or round steak,
Sets
a
New
Standard
of
Living.
”
and
the
misfortune
of
falling
BUILDING
PROGRESSES
Luth'er put in his crop.
spraining her ankle very severely. Gospel according to Mark 10:13-
you re going to be pleased when
E. G. White spent last week in
you buy it at one of our markets.
A little over one-third of the At this time she is some better. 27. Divine morning worship at
Sheridan.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kent of 10:45. Theme, “Life’s Opportuni­
Every one here is busy putting reconstruction of the foundation
Our meat buyers get only genu­
Vernonia
were guests of Mrs. Lee ty.’’
and flooring of the Miller Mer­
ine prime steer beef.... the kind
CARD OF THANKS
Christian
Endeavor,
6:30
p.
m.
Beveridge
Sunday.
cantile store building has been
We are featuring all cuts
that is tender and juicy and Oh,
We wish to thank our friends completed. The section on the
Aleck Sanders, Joe Hopson. Evening slervices, 7:30 p. m.,
of quality beef at our mar«
for their kindness and floral of­ east having been finished is now Louise Higbee and Hazel Chap­ evangelistic in nature. Good sing-
so flavorful! Treat the family to
kets this week-end.
Ask our market men about
ferings in our recent bereavement. in use, and the west section is man were in Portland Sunday to ing.
one of our delicious steaks cut
the different cuts of beef
A cordial invitation and wel-
Robert Sword and family, now being rebulit. The center visit Mrs. Joe Hopson, who is in
to your favorite thickness.
and how to prepare them.
Mrs. Christine Callendjine.
come extended to all who
section will be reconstructed last. the hospital.
come. “Get acquainted.
Camp • . •
McGregor
Riverview
Treharne
Complete Home Furnishings
$15.00
$39.95
98c To $2.50
PATERSON FURNITURE STORE
KEASEY
ga Tender- Juicq-
STEAKf,^.
TAKEN UP
Two dry cows, one Holstein FRANK HARTWICK ENTERS
MILRED TOUSLEY IS
LOG HAULING BUSINESS
HOSTESS FOR ALUMNA
and one Guernsey. Owners may
CLUB TUESDAY NIGHT
have same by paying poundi
charges.
17cl
Frank Hartwick begins Monday
CITY MARSHAL.
to haul logs for the Dooley Log­
Mildred Tousley entertained the
ging Co. with a new truck which Alumna club at her homie on
Ire purchased this week.
Corey hill Tuesday night, and
He has closed the Chevrolet served refreshments after an en-
agency of which he was the lo­ joyable evening of bridge.
FOR RENT
cal manager, and the equipment
Mrs. Archie Adams won the
TWO 4-ROOMED HOUSES for is being moved out to the Gilby prize for high scoire. Others at-
rent. Plenty of garden space Motor company’s garage in St. tending were Charlotte Green,
and sonte fruit. $5 a month each. Helens. E. S. Thompson will con­ Mrs. Ed Buckner, Mrs. Loel Ro­
Mrs, H, Veal.
17tf tinue to act as local representa­ berts, Mrs. Charles Wall, Mrs.
tive of the Chevrolet, selling out Ray Mills. Norma Anderson and
FOR SALE
Merle Mills.
of Forest Grove.
PIANO BARGAIN. Late model pi­
Mrs. Phil Taylor, former resi­
ano located here in vicinity of RABBITRY MERGER IS
Vernonia. Will sell for the bal­ ARRANGED BY PORTLAND
dent of this city, arrived from
ance due on contract with terms
AND LOCAL CONCERNS Burns this week to visit for a1
like rent. If interested write at
time with her father, Bob Stubbs,
once to H. B. McNeil, 401 East
and
her sister, Mrs. Tom Brendle. I
R. L. Harris of Riverview has
Main St., Medford, Ore. (16c3)
merged his rabbitry with the Hal
REAL CHEAP — 4 lots, 2 small
B rabbitry of Portland, breeders
houses, good garden. 348 C
of Flemish Giant rabbits. Each
street, Vernonia.
16*4 will maintain the breeding and
sale of rabbits as before, but
MISCELLANEOUS
samples of the Flemish Giants
Furniture refinished and repair­ will be stocked at the Harris
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline ranch in Vernonia, and of the
Furniture store.
17tf New Zealand strain, Mr. Harris's
specialty, in Portland.
< t assitiedAds
THE NEW
Short and
long wave.
Hear the po­
lice calls and
ships at sea.
Also your
regular pro­
grams. Price
CîTTïT
A
Ci or
Sirloin
9
A JCf2AXK9
Rib ...
lb. 171c
HAMBURGER
PORK Ri­
stelli lb. ■
11c
OR
SAUSAGE
$24.50
lb .
WEINERS
BOLOGNA
MINCED HAM
LIVER SAUSAGE
DILL PICKLES
2 for 5c
$5 down, $3.50 a month
THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL
FREE service for 90 days on
any Crosley sold by us.
Weston Radio Service
Paterson Furniture Store
Pound OO„
COFFEE
929 Bridge St.
Airway—Pure Santos.
PEANUT BUTTER 2-lbs. 1 H
A • V
In bulk—bring container.
JELL WELL
Pk«- 6c
All flavors.
can
10c
No. 2 can
lie
FRUITS for SALAD
Del Monte—8-oz. can.
LEGAL NOTICES
COLOR
PRINTING
PINEAPPLE
with Genuine
G. E. globes nt
10 & 20c each
Rosedale—full slices.
2 jars
PICKLES
Bread and Butter style.
29c
CHOCOLATE i/a-lb. cake 09«
Baker’s Premium.
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
622 Bridge St.
Telephone 691
Soap
10 bars
25c
Luna—a P&G Product.
Replace your worn
out light globes
Guests of Mrs. Earl Dial Ap­
In the County Court of the ril 20, were her aunt, Mrs. C. P.
State of Oregon for Columbia Horn and Reta Strauss of Falls
County.
City.________________________
In the matter of the estate of
Charles W. Mellinger, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned, as admini­
strator of the estate of Charles
W. Mellinger, deceased, has filed
hia Final Account in the County:
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Columbia County, and that Mon­
day the 22nd. day of May. 1933,
at the hour of one o’clock P. M.
Increases the pulling
I
of said day and the court roomJ
of said court haa been appointed
power of any printing
for the hearing of objections
thereto and the settlement there­ Job. We are equipped to han
of.
die color printing quickly
LEE HALL.
Administrator.
and satisfactorily
Dated and first published A dh I
28, 1933. Last publication May
j
i- , r.'."i s—saasik
19, 1933.
W. A. Harris, Attorney, j
Flour 49-lb. bag $1.05
Safeway — Guaranteed.
1
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
lb. 15c
COFFEE
i
Maxwell House.
COCOA
Baker’s.
TAPIOCA
Minute—8-01.
Pork & Beans
4 cans 23c
Cbmpbell’s—Medium cans.
Produce
FRI. & SAT. ONLY
Lettuce 1 Heads 9c
Radishes 2 Bunches 5c
NEW
Pound can O7p
I V
'/2-lb.tin
1QC
..... 2pliBS- 25c
Potatoes
New Peas
O.K. FLOUR
2-lbs.
2-lbs.
49-lb. bag
A Portland Product.
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