Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 12, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
them was Floyd Smith, son of
Troy Smith, former night shift
superintendent at the mill.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Herrin was laid
A
musical
program
will
be
j turies had before them, it is en­
away in North cemetery Monday
An all day “quilting bee’’ with
sponsored by Mrs. C. G. Stanton afternoon. Only a graveside ser­
tributions to the architecture and tirely possible we would have
a
bountiful
pot-luck
luncheon
at
(Continued from Page 1)
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
art of the ages and not feel an seen a great surge of spiritual re­
noon was the pleasant occupation at the school house Thursday vice was held.
After the program the
selves. There is no reason why obligation to an institution that formation; a miracle of right­
of
the Loyal Gleaners in the evening. have
Bill Washburn, who enlisted
G. W. Plumer, Pastor.
planned a surprise
P.-T. A.
we should not ask the same ques­ could so inspire the creative gen­ eousness, if you please, as a
Christian
church
parlors
Wednes
­
in
the civilian conservation corps,
This
will
be
Mother
’
s
day.
tion of the church, our religious ius of man as to result in the parallel to the Crusades in that
day. Mrs. G. E. Finnerty and farewell dinner for the three was home Sunday from Vancouver
institution. If the church, in its construction of great cathedrals it was an outgrowth of adversity. There will be a pleasant opening Mrs. Otto Michener were hos. teachers.
The P.-T. A. elected the new | barracks. He expects to be sent
present form and with its pres­ like those at Amiens, Cologne, Lacking the leadership—and the , at the Sunday school hour, in teases.
charge
of
A.
C.
Kuauss.
The
les-
members
for the coming year at out into the woods this week.
ent ideals is ill-fitted to meet the Notre Dame, Rheims, St. Pauls, followership—that was available
A short business meeting was
Asserts
His
King-
son,
“
Jesus
last meeting. Those elected Fine treatment and excellent food
needs of our present civilization, SSt. Peters and our own cathed­ in the early church, Western
held and the next meeting was the
wbre Mrs. M. F. Welter, presi- j are provided, he says.
there is, in my opinion, no more ral of St. John the Divine. Who civilization has turned to politics ship.”
Edward Thompson, now a pri­
The pastor will speak at 11 a. announced for Wednesday after­ dent; Mrs. B. L. Wright, vice
reason for supporting her than can view the paintings of Raph­ in its crusading and we see, as a
noon, May 24, at the home of
vate
in the army, is in service in
m.
on
the
subject,
"The
Mother
president;
Mrs.
W.
F.
Brinkmey-
'
there is for supporting an out­ ael; of Titian and Correggio, or consequence, kings dethroned; po­
Mrs. Alma DeHart.
JVBI1VU„, Alaska, his company having been
er,
treasurer;
Mrs.
C.
G.
Stanton?
worn and insufficient political the sculptures of Michael Angelo litical governments crumbling; the Guiding Star of Home and
Those present were Mesdames
_____ ’ent there to make room for the
tenet; a fallacious educational and the Lombardi without a feel­ dictators installed and, as a good Nation.” Communion service fol- Harry Culbertson, Harry Wood­ secretary; Mrs. J. E. 1 Wilson,
civilian conservation corps at Van.
historian.
theory or an unworkable econom­ ing of gratitude and debt to an Republican, I might add Demo- lowing sermon.
ruff, Ruby Fowler, Geo. Laird,
co u ver.
will
The
Christian
Endeavor
Mrs.
Gladys
Whitlock
dismissed
ic system. It is not, to my way institution that provided, first the cracy rampant with 3.2 freely
meet at 6:30 p. m., Miss Mildred L. L. Wells, Harvey Crume, Clyde the primary grades Monday at‘ A ten pound baby boy was
of thinking, a sufficient defense inspiration for such works as flowing.
McDomald, Louis Larrimore, Carl 1
noon and motored to Portland, born to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mur-
of the modern church, and of these and then the means for pre­
In conclusion I can only repeat Drake will be the leader.
At 8 p. m. we will be in the Davis, Nola Brady, Paul Gordon, where she met her husband, Gale phy at the home of Mrs. Murphy’s
modern religion to say in the serving them for posterity.
that, from my observation, the
union service in the Christian J. M. Peachey, F. Claude Steph­ Whitlock, who was attending busi­ mother, Mrs. Lottie E. Dewey, in
words of the old song, “It’s the
ens, J. F. Rose, Philip Millis, E.
Let’s bring the consideration church’s contribution to the com­ church.
Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday morn­
old time religion and it’s good down to present times and places. munity has been and is indis­
W. Henderson, A. F. Kostur, ness there. She returned Tues­ ing. Mother and child are doing
to
A hearty welcome is yours
day morning in time for school.
enough for me.”
pensable
and
she
has
earned,
and
Alma Sitts, Alma De Hart, Jim
As evidence of the fact our com­
Mrs. C. G. Stanton will present well.
I hope you will pardon this munities consider the material is eanring, my whole-hearted sup­ all these services.
Brady and Mrs. Houser.
Miss Juliann Morse and Miss
J. L. Timmons has built up a
digression in which I have ex­ advantages of the presence of the port. I am not giving it to her,
Evelyn Wilson in a piano recital lawn eight inches by using dirt
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
pressed my personal views on the church, i will ask if you ever saw but that is my fault and not
Tuesday evening at her home.
from the Miller Mercantile re-
necessity of the Church justifying a piece of community advertising; hers.
F. Claude Stephen*, Minister
Four out of five of the eighth modeling, and has seeded' it.
her continued existence ad the a chamber of commerce booklet;
Services for May 14—9:45 a.
graders received their Palmer me­
A surprise party f r Mrs. Ber­
continued support of her mem­ a community real estate prospec­
m. Bible school. Short Mother’s
thod writing diplomas Thursday. i tha Rosa was held May 1, the oc­
bership. Admittedly, a “cat is tus, that did not proudly list the
day program. 10:45 Divine morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman The children were Clifford Brown,
casion being her birthday. Sev­
looking at a king.” Let’s go into number of churches in the com­
ing worship, theme, “My Mother.’’ were Portland visitors Tuesday. Robert
Chamberlain,
Juliann eral beautiful gifts were received.
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
the record of the church in the munity. The values of residence
In some way may you remember
Mildred Tousley is spending Morse and Evelyn Wilson.
The Keasey school will have
community.
property in cities are enhanced by
your mother.
the week at Mist visiting her sis-
a program for Parent’s day Wed­
It seems to me the church’s the presece of churches, regard­
7 p. m., Christian Endeavor. At ter, Mrs. Archie Adams, and i
Miss Niemela spent Monday
pan, Mr. and Mrs. Herron and nesday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
contributions to the community less of creed or denomination. night on the burn as the guest 8 p. m. evening services, union in Norma Anderson.
children
of Battleground, Wash- All parents are invited.
have been of two kinds; material Who wants to live where his of the Garlock family.
nature, with the high school gra­
Connie Anderson and Hale
A meeting in the interest of
and spiritual. For her material children would not have access to
Jack Neof is assisting with the duating class of this year pres­ Greenman made a business trip ! | ington were visitors at the home
contributions alone the church a Sunday school? Where would farm work on the L. Wickstrom ent with us. Theme, “Running to Bordeaux, Washington, Wed­ of Mr. and Mrs. I. Andresen repeal of the eighteenth amend­
Sunday. Mrs. Lena Tappan, Mrs. ment is to be held in the Rain­
DESERVES my support. No man the homeless and lonely boys and place.
for a Reward.”
nesday.
Andresen’s
mother,
remained ier city hall Tuesday, May 16, at
can contemplate the church’s con- girls in the great cities turn were
Special music at both services,
Donald Sundland spent several
Mrs. C. F. Hieber will ac­ here for an extended visit.
8 p. m. Delegates will be named
it not for those corollaries of the days in Portland last week visit­ and are truly welcome.
company Mrs. Judd Greenman
church, the “Y.M.” and the “Y. ing friends.
Music week will be observed to Eugene Friday to attend • Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. A. B. as candidates for the state con­
W.” Can you even imagine a
Ed Reyolds went to work for May 21 in the evening. Children’s Mother’s day festivities on the: Carlson and Mrs. E. J. Douglass vention.
Mrs. Phil Taylor returned to
community
in
which
there
was
no
Riggle Brothers at Jewell felling day and Pentecost will be observ­ U. of O. campus. Norman Green { I motored to Portland last Friday.
WANTED
' Mrs. Douglass remained for the Burns Tuesday.
institution where you could take timber last week.
ed June 4.
rode as far as Corvallis with j weekend while Mrs. Cole and Mrs.
Mrs. James Nanson was hostess
WANTED — Some responsible your children for baptism and
Mother’s Day, May 14
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills from
| them. Mrs. Greenman will re- Carlson returned to Vernonia the to the G. E. club at her home
family to take care of place your dead fo rabsolution?
Bible
srhool
begins
promptly
at
down
Saturday
but
Vernonia were
| turn the first of the week,
Thursday evening, May 4, serv­
during our absence. Rent free in
_ visiting her aunt and 9:45. The classes will have a Mrs. Hieber will visit with her same day.
So mucn for the material con-, evening
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fenner, for­ ing lunch following bridge.
exchange for milking cow aad tribution of the church to the I uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridg- short class period with a brief I daughter in Salem before re­
The Alumna club was enter-
mer residents of Vernonia, who
doing other necessary chores. 8 community. The list is too long ers.
lesson; then will re-assemble in turning.
have been living on a ranch near tained by Norma Anderson at
miles out. L. 0. Gillham, Keasey to detail here, even, if it were ne­
Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent a the main auditorium for a pro­
C. L. Brock, who is work­
John Day, in Grant county, have Mist Tuesday evening, three
Route.
19x3 cessary. No thinking person needs couple of days last week visiting gram, which will honor mother.
ing in the mill near Forest
Our goal is 300; be in your | Grove, spent the week end with returned and are living in the tables of bridge being in play.
telling that, without the material | her sister, Mrs. J. O. Libel,
quarters vacated by Mary Kato.
FOR RENT
Mrs. Egans from the summit place and help us to reach it.
contributions of the church, the
his family here.
Rev. C. P. Gates, district sup­
There
will
be
a
bouquet
for
was
a
school
visitor
one
day
last
Jack Heenan went to a Port­
TWO 4-ROOMED HOUSES for community would be but a poor
the oldest mother present, one land hospital this week for sev- erintendent of the Evangelical
rent. Plenty of garden space place in which to live. If this be week.
Our school closes Friday for for the youngest mother, one for I oral weeks of medical treat­ church, who preached here Mon­
and some fruit. $5 a month each. true, then the very fact of those
day evening, was entertaied by
contributions,
so
invariably
made,
the mother with the largest family ment.
the
summer vacation.
Mrs. H. Veal.
17tf
Rev.
and Mrs. G. W. Plumer dur­
one
does enrich our lives and improve
L. Wickstrom is returning to present in Bible school, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and
,
GOOD GARDE’N SPOT—1 acre, our existence.
Taft this week, where he has em­ for the grandmother with the Marjorie King returned to their ing his stay in our city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walty
fenced, on highway, 4 room
On the spiritual «ide, the ployment He has been home for largest family present. Come, and home here Saturday after an
mwved in Sunday from Camp 8
house, hen house, free wood. $18 church’s contribution is even the past few months getting some wear a flower for mother.
extended visit in Spokane.
and are living at 561 Rose ave-
a year. A. L. Parker.
18c3 greater. Who starts the reforms farm work done.
Edna Mitcham came out from nue.
No. 280, R.C.A. .. 40c
in civic righteousness? Who pricks
Miss Ida Niemiela has as her Christian Endeavor
Portland over the week end and
No. 245, R.C.A. .. 40c
been papering
John
Miller
has
FOR SALE
the conscience of government? guest this week end her sister
returned in company with Mrs. a couple of rooms in F. D. Mac-
No.
227, Speed 40c
Society
Plans
Play
Who
leads
the
moves
to
safe
­
from
Portland.
Phil Taylor and Mrs. Carrie pherson’s residence at the golf
COBBLER SEED POTATOES —
No.
224,
off br’d. 50c
Based
On
Mystery
Miss Grace Hammon from Ol­
Hutchinson, who left for their course.
We can save you money. Harris guard the home and the family?
home in Burns this week efter
ranch, St. Helens road.
19*1 Why, the Church, of course. It is ney was a weekend guest at the
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
J. C. Culbertson of Clatskanie
The Christian Endeavor society a visit with relatives here.
so common, so universal for the Austin Dowling homie.
is in charge of his son Harry's
ALL SIZE TUBES
of
the
Christian
church
plans
to
church
to
contribute
to
the
spirit
­
Elvin
Jones
was
over
from
Mrs. Clara Fest and small blacksmith shop during the lat­
MISCELLANEOUS
give
in
the
near
future
a
mys
­
ual welfare of the community Clatskanie Saturday paying a vis­
son have moved, back to Vernon- ter’s absence from town.
Tubes tested FREE on new
Furniture refinished and repair­ that we take it for granted, for­ it to his home here.
tery drama, “The Strange Be­ ia from Dallas.
Jewell equipment.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Mills
went
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline getting that, without our support,
The bus drivers for the Mist quest.” The exact date will be an -
Mrs. J. W. Rosa has been to Astoria Sunday to see the
Furniture store.
17tf she must fail in these efforts we school took the children to Bir- nouneed later.
Radio Service Work
quite ill since Saturday even- Constitution. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
At the opening of the play the ing.
want and expect her to make.
kenfeld
Thursday
for
the
field
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Tucker of Clatskanie, formerly
TO EXCHANGE
six heirs to an estate are sitting
Going back, can you think of day celebration.
Mrs. D. MacDonald, Margaret of Vernonia, also made the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dowling, in a semi-circle listening to the and Nina MacDonald and L. R.
WILL TRADE Rex rabbits, breed­ any individuals who contributed
Judge D. B. Reasoner visited in
ing age, for wood or work. 10 more to the Communities in which son Bernard and Donald Sundland lawyer as he reads the will of a I Thomas motored to Astoria Sun- North Plains and Hillsboro from
deceased
millionaire.
The
action
hours work buys a bred doe. Har­ they lived and the ones in which were among those who went to
I day to see the frigate Constitu- Friday to Wednesday.
OLD NOODLE HOUSE
ris Ranch, St. Helens road. 19x3 we now live, than the great Astoria Sunday to see the “Con­ center's around the mystery of the j tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bartly and
Next to Eagle Office
church leaders did? It is interest­ stitution.” It was very interesting. strange bequest that the will re­ I L. R. Thomas attended a man-
children of Bend visited’ friends
WILL TRADE
ing to speculate on our present
Mrs. Mollie Wright’s mother is veals.
! agers’ convention of the J. C. here over the weekend. With
Nine year old gelding. Weight existence had the Apostles and visiting her at the present time.
The cast is ,o as
enney stores in Portland Mon
Mon- ­
„„ follows: Janet
------ 1 . p
Penney
about 1400, for McCormick-Deer­ their followers like Gregory, Lu­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lord from Benton, Doris Lindgren; Robt. | day and Tuesday. Wholesale
ing mower, verfiele lift in good ther and Wesley never carried Louisiana are paying a visit to Owen, Robt, Kilby; Mamie Drew, i prl’ces will be higher next fall,
order, and hay rake. Victor Ber- on their spiritual works, but I, her mother, Mrs. Wright. Sunday Hazel Tomlin; Mrs. Edith Cooke,
managers were told,
gerson:
19x3
for one, believe we live in a bet­ all four of Mrs. Wright’s daugh­ Margaret McNutt; Lincoln Long, I Mrs> c D Phillips went to
ter world and enjoy infinitely ters were at home for the first John Beck; Jack Fenway, Bert jj<M)d piver Saturday to spend
LOST AND FOUND
superior existence becausie they time in 15 years. They were Mills; Rene Louvre, Robt. Tomlin; I 1 a week with her parents there.
LOST — Between Pittsburg and did.
Mrs. Ella Caywood, Mrs. Geo. Tilly Murphy, Florence Austin;
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berger-
I am certain the church’s con­ Lord, Mrs. Carrie Sweeny and Carmel Trenton, Edna Craford.
Yankton, black suitcase con­
son are the parents of an eight
taining property belonging to the tribution to the community is in­ Mrs. Abbie Sutphin.
pound boy born Sunday at the
community can often
Columbia County Pomona grange. dispensable. It may be, like the
Mrs. Ella Caywood is spending retary, and Mrs. Gardner, also home of Mr. and Mrs. Cass Ber-
Finder please return to Richard air we breathe, so all-pervading a few weeks in Portland caring of Portland, who brought an in­ gerSon. The boy has been named
be judged by its utility
Peterson.
19*1 and universal that we take its for her brother-in-law, who is ill. spiring message.
I Peter Victor.
existence for granted and assume
Bernice and Iris Turner spent
service. Good public utili­
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Arps of
Mrs. Herman Veal gave the de­
LEGAL NOTICES
that, because it has always been the weekend with their grand­ votional message from World Call, Seattle, who have been visiting
ty service is essential to
the topic of which was “The Har­ j for several days at the home
NOTICE is hereby given that there when we wanted it, it al­ mother, Mrs. Ed Reynolds.
ways
will
be.
Unlike
the
air
we
The
deputy
county
assessor
K.
A.
of
their
daughter,
Mrs.
vest.
”
Parts
in
the
program
were
sealed bids will be accepted by
the growth and expan-
taken by Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mrs. E. I McNeill, left Wednesday after-
the board of School Dist. No. br> athe, however, the church’s was around last week.
contribution
to
the
community
Mrs. Albert Kruger and two W. Henderson, Mrs. W. A. Mc- , noon.
47 at the office of the clerk up
sion of any town or city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stein-
to 7:30 p. m. June 13th, 1933, must vary in almost direct ratio daughters, Mrs. Harry Shorenfelt Gilvray, and a poem was given
for 70 cords of four foot green, to our own contributions to her. and Mias Hilgard Kruger, came by Mrs. G. E. Finnerty. Refresh­ hauser and Miss Effie Deeds
eound, old growth fir wood, to No church can rise above its fol­ down from Portland Sunday and ments were served to the fol­ of Portland visited Sunday at
In turn, the prosperity
be delivered, not later than July lowing just as no political gov­ spent the day with Mrs. Kruger’s lowing members and friends: Mrs. the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.
of the utility is dependent
15th, to the Washington Grade ernment can be greater than its family here. Mr. Kruger returned A. J. Sitts, Mrs. H. Veal, Mrs. A. Hughes.
citizenry. Unless the church has to Portland Sunday evening with E. W. Henderson, Mrs. W. A.
Kenneth Anderson, son of Mr.
school.
upon the cities and towns
McGilvray, Mrs. Geo. Laird, Mrs. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson, mash­
Bidders must be residents of our support, HER contribution them. The Krugers are living on___
the original Magnussen ranch one|B D Phillips, Mrs. Brendle, Mrs. ed his thumb recently in the
School Dist. No. 47. The board must be meager.
it serves. This interdepen­
The form that church support mile from the village.
H. Culbertson, Mrs. R. Brady, door of their car.
reserves the right to reject any
takes,
must,
in
my
opinion,
vary
John
Kruger
won
first
place
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
L.
Anderson
Mrs.
G.
E.
Finnerty,
Mrs.
E.
E.
and all bids.
dence serves at once to
largely with the individual. One high jumping and the 100 yard Wells, Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mrs. H. went to Eugene Thursday to
ATTEST:
Loel Roberts
Ben S. Owens may support by attendance at dash at Rainier Saturday. His C. Courter, Mrs. Garner and Mrs. visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson
develope both
worship; another by financial brother Carl was third in vaulting, Stephens.
and to bring home their daught­
Clerk
Chairman
contributions; still another by and LaVerne Hanson third in ball
er Margaret, who has been at-
19c 8
work in church projects and at throwing.
Geo. MacDonald and Elizabeth ; tending school there.
Naturally we try to give
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT the church’s program. All are
Mist w»n first in spelling from MacDonald of St. Helens visited I
Mr. and Mrs. John Tappan
In the County Court of the necessary and desirable. Partici­ Birkenfeld Thursday of last week here yesterday.
and children, Mrs. Lena Tap-
you the best possible ser­
State of Oregon for Columbia pation in the church’s activities, in the third to the eighth grades
County.
vice, for it is only by help­
In the matter
____ of BMP
____ of
__ in all their forms, constitutes the inclusive. Louise Ek won first in
the estate
Charles W. Mellinger, deceased. ideal type of support she should the declamatory contest in the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. have. Few of us can, or will, give fourth grade.
ing you that we can help
That the undersigned, as admini­ this full measure of support that
that measured
A
large
bear
strator of the estate of Charles
ourselves. We want our
seven feet was caught by Todd
W. Mellinger, deceased, has filed the church so richly deserves.
RANGES ............................. $34.50 and up
Man’s environment greatly de­ Lonsigmont of Birkenfeld last
his Final Account in the County
service to you to be of
Spring-Filled Matrrestes
$12.85 and up
Court of the State of Oregon, for termines and influences his ac­ week.
Columbia County, and that Mon tions. Peter the Hermit was able
such a high standard that
day the 22nd. day of May, 1933.
CHILD’S ROCKERS
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at the hour of one o’clock P. M. to arouse and inflame the French CHRISTIAN W.M.S. MEETS
I
AT
PARSONAGE:
PORTLAND
$1.98 and up
$1.95 and up
of said day and the court room lords and peasants against the
we will be looked upon as
SPEAKERS ON PROGRAM j
of said court has been appointed Turks and his sacreligious depre­
for the hearing of objections dations principally because the
NEW AND USED RADIOS
a welcome part of the
thereto and the settlement there­ ! French lord and his serfs were
The Missionary society of the ,
of.
daily life and activity of
1 unhappy in France and hoped, Christian church met in regular !
LEE HALL.
Administrator.
they might find—were willing to session Friday at the parsonage,
929 BRIDGE STREET
your community.
Dated and first published April take a chance on finding, greater with Mra F. Claude Stephens as
28. 1933. Last publication May j happiness in Asia Minor. Had the hosess. A guest was Mrs. H. C.
Post Office Block — Vernonia, Ore.
19, 1933.
. ,
i
W. A. Harris, Attorney. I church been able, and disposed, Courter of Portland, district sec-
during these recent years of eco­
nomic distress to offer a con­
Meaning of Church Is Topic crete
program with definite ob-
Ijective such as the Crusaders of
Of Add ress al Sunday Service , the eleventh and twelfth cen-
Mist
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All Day Quilting Bee
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Helping
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