Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 09, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Camp
McGregor
meeting of our officers and teach­
ers to keep up and advance the
attendance of the Bible school
this summer. To avoid a summer
slump, we intend to keep above
sea level.
The Gleaners’ class won the
banner last Sunday with 20 at-
tending. The class is one of the
hardest working units of our
school. Join this young married
peoples class and become a real
live wire for Christ and our
Bible school.
All the classes are doing a very
constructive work. It would be
well worth your while to attend
and see for yourselves the work
we are doing. We are confident
you will come back again.
Bible school opens at 9:45 a. m.
sharp. You are cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peachey of
Vernonia spent several days in
camp recently.
Mrs. Paul Thompson and Bill
returned from Portland on Wed-
nesday. They visited the Arvid
Johnson family and found Lila
Johnson quite ill.
Miss Bessie Dodge of Portland
is spending two weeks with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Ridenour.
Everett Beach and Harry Sax­
on of Jewell are in camp for a
few days. Mr. Beach was fire
warden here last year.
BIRKENFELD GOSPEL
Doris Rae Estey is visiting the
PREACHING
McCormick family in Aberdeen.
Special meetings are being held
Word was received here of the
birth of a son, David Bruce, on ut the Birkenfeld high school ev­
May 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Ross ery evening from May 28 until
Kellogg in Portland. The Kel­ June 11, at 7:30 o’clock. The
loggs are former residents of speaker is Evangelist P. J. Van
Bruggcn for Portland, assisted
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Jones and by Lyle Peterson, pianist and
children motored to Jewell Mon­ singer. These meetings are spon­
day. Mr. Jones came home from sored by the Young Peoples’ so­
ciety of Birkenfeld, and draw
Cathlamet Sunday.
Lee Ridenour of Toledo is people from a great surrounding
staying with his brother H. C. territory, including Clatskanie,
Ridenour for an indefinite per­ Rainier, Vernonia, Mist, Jewell,
etc. A choir of 25 voices sings
iod.
Mrs. Victor Bergerson, who and last Sunday an all day meet­
committed suicide near Keasey ing was held in the gymnasium
last week was the first teacher of with more than 200 persons in
Camp McGregor school. She attendance.
Everyone Ts cordially invited to
taught under the name of North-
attend these meetings. The closing
rup.
Paul Thompson, who has been night will be Sunday, June 11.
appointed superintendent of the
Bible Teacher Coming
Civilian Conservation corps camp
On Thursday, June 15, Rev.
at Mist left here Wednesday to Jack Mitchell, teacher of the Port-
assume his duties there.
land Union Bible classes, is com-
ing to Birkenfeld at 7:30 p. m.
to teach a Bible class. All Bible
students are cordially invited to
attend. Rev. Mitchell is known
over the entire northwest as a
Bible teacher, and his voice is
heard by many who tune in on
the radio, in the Fireside Bible
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
talks, every Monday night and
Thursday night over KALE, and
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
The Sunday school meets at every Friday night over KEX at
8:30 o’clock.
9:45 a. m. in charge of A.
The committee considers it a
Knauss. The 11 a. m. service will
be the final service for the pres- great privilege to have this widely
ent pastor, the subject, “The known Bible teacher come to
Birkenfeld in person, and we in­
Tie that Binds.' »>
8 p. m. the annual Children's vite every Bible student and
day program. A very hearty wel- Bible lover in the neighborhood to
attend. Bring your Bible, note­
come awaits you.
The pastor, G. W. Plumer, has books and pencil.
Mrs. G. E. Bellingham,
been appointed to Canby, and
Chairman.
Rev. D. R. Kauffman has been
appointed to serve at this place.
Business on the Up-Grade
We bespeak for him a hearty wel­
Business is on the up-grade.
come. Mrs. Plumer and myself
are very grateful for the many This is not prophecy, but fact.
kindnesses shown us during our Improvement has been registered
six years’ stay and we wish you in various basic industries—steel,
copper, hogs, wheat, corn, de­
God’s richest blessings.
partment store sales, etc. Recent­
G. W. Plumer.
ly the New York Times index of
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
industrial activity advanced for
the seventh consecutive week to
the highest point in 17 months.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
A good sign is the estimate for
Services for June 11:9:45 a.
m. Bible school, with Children’s the U. S. winter wheat crop—’
day program. 10:45, Divine morn­ 337,485,000 bushels. This is 40
ing worship. Theme, “The Sup­ per cent smaller than the 1921-
30 average, the smallest since
reme Sacrifice.”
7:00 p. m., great song service; 1904. It will be 45,000,000 bush­
one to be enjoyed. Theme, “What els short of the United States
Think Ye of Christ?”
consumption. Prices jumped as
Great services with a great fel­ soon as the official estimate was
lowship to which you may come made public; the farmer smiled.
and welcome.
Interesting fact—it is not un­
Christian Church Bible School
usual for short wheat crops and
An attendance of 195 and a resulting higher prices, to signi­
good rousing song service marked fy the breaking of depressions.
the opening of our “Sea Level”
The trade picture is thus de­
campaign last Sunday morning. finitely optimistic. Low of de­
As our superintendent, J. F. Rose, pression was touched in June-
was away, his capable assistant, July of last year. Since then the
Mr. Meilis, led the meeting.
three general barometers—index
The “Sea Level” campaign is of business activity, index of
a movement planned at the last commodity prices, stock prices—»
ill
Announcement
Vernonia Brazing and Machine Works
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT
Frank Lange, visited at his home aquatic plants. The lilies were
has a contract to get out the
piling before Juply 1.
last week, coming as a surprise beautiful according to the Cole
Mrs. Sadie Larson and daugh-
on Mrs. Lange’s birthday. She e- party, who brought home some of
ter Alma came down from Port-
Dowling
turned to Portland Monday af­ the flowers and plants. They went
land last week and spent the
on to McMinnville for lunch.
Miss Dorothy Crow from Scap­ ternoon.
week visiting friends. They visited
The high school bus took a load with Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. Holm­ poose visited at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyce of
to Birkenfeld Sunday evening to strom and Mrs. Wickstrom, also friend, Marjorie Lange, for the Longview were guests of Mr. and
past week.
the evangelistic meetings.
Mrs. J. L. Timmons Tuesday
Mrs. Ed Reynolds at Jewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crow of while Mr. Boyce was in town on A beautiful 7 pi
The W. H. Bridgers store is re­
Rose Water set will
Scappoose visited at the home of business.
ceiving a coat of paint and paper TODD BEATS MAGOFF
riven away free with
IN RING MAIN EVENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange Sun­
inside this week. W. R. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlson visit-' each set of radio tubes
day. Their daughter Dorothy re­ ed the latter’s sister in Chehalis ’ ¡old, beginning June 1
helped paint. S. J. DeRock is also
and ending June 17.
turned with them to Scappoose, Wednesday and Thursday.
(St. Helens Sentinel-Mist)
helping.
Buy while the prices
Lonzo Todd, St. Helens, took a
Word has been received that
Shady Lane Is working for the
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and i are low. They may raise at
decision from Joe Magoff, Ver­ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevenson, children and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. I any time.
Meadows and Lane Logging Co.
Mrs. Dowling called on Mrs. nonia logger, in the main event formerly of this city, are the Dewey and son motored to Dayton FREE Tube and Set Testing
WESTON RADIO AND
of Al Nygaard’s second amateur parents of a baby boy born May Sunday te visit the Bauer aquatic i
Geo. Jones Sunday evening.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
E. Fisher is working for Wm. boxing show Monday night in a 7. They reside in Montana now.
gardens near there. Forty-six I
929 Bridge St.
Dippold on the summit. Mr. Dip- fast bout. Both boys were boxers,
Paterson
Furniture Store
Mrs. Vance Lumpkin of Port­ acres of bog-land are planted to I
and
displayed
considerable
skill.
pold operates a shingle mill.
land and her brother, W. L. Van water lilies, water iris and other I
Cliff Nelson, Goble, lost a de­ Doren of Vancouver, were in
Miss Leora Rasmussen has been
assisting at her grandparents' cision to Al Spina, Portland, in a town Saturday visiting relatives,
place of business, the Ivory Bun­ slugging affair. George Hill, Port­ having come to bring their neph­
land, won over Eddie Anliker by ew, Milton Lamping, home after a
galow, some lately.
UNUSUAL
UNUSUAL
The Ernest Lane family spent a close decision that the crowd visit in Portland. Mrs. M. J.
QUALITY
PRICES
Sunday on the burn with rela­ didn’t like. Other winners were Lamping and three children re­
Harley Cavin over Raymond Til­ turned to Portland with them for
tives.
Little Alvery Trotter is visiting lotson, Harold Shadley over Hen­ a visit.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ry Cora, Charles Toodd over Clar­
The public library board met in
Dowling. Alvery lives at Wauna. ence Smith; Lester Watson over the library Tuesday evening for
Irving Knowles new wood shed Kid Rooney, and Lief Erickson work in connection with the clas­
GREEN TRIMMED
FIRST QUALITY ONLY
over Midget Firpo.
is nearing completion.
sification of books.
Ludwig
and
Leonard
Matson,
Mrs. Geo. Jones visited one
A. D. Holaday of Scappoose
CONVEX KETTLES
day last week at Jewell with Mrs. twins, put on an exhibition. Ref- spent Wednesday at the home of
erees were Earl Beebe and Wiley
Ed Reynolds.
SAUCE PANS
his daughter, Mrs. M. D. Cole.
Oscar Jones is going to work Spivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher
LARGE
MIXING BOWLS
for G. B. Louden.
and daughter Margaret visited in
Marian McMullen took charge
Roll Edge DISH PANS
Portland and Tigard over the
of the central office Memorial
weekend.
DEEP BASINS
day, during Miss Holmstrom’s ab-
Mr. and Mrs. Shamburger had
Mildred Hawkins
sence.
few
a
house
party
Saturday
for
a
The past week we have had
of their new acquaintances about
FOR BARGAINS—SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
some real spring weather and
Miss Virginia Fielding left Treharne.
many of the farmers took advan­ Monday for Dayton, Ore., where
Me and Mrs. J. V. McAlister
tage by planting their potatoes. she has employment for the sum-
of Woodburn, Ore., visited at the
The E. T. Wallace house is mer.
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl
being treated to a coat of paint
Mrs. George Christiansen and Sunday.
and calsomine this week.
daughter Edith were guests of
Mrs. Zoe Lange, mother of
The Otto Smith family are mov­ Mrs. E. L. Lloyd Sunday.
ing from Miss lEdith Lawyer’s
Miss Yola and Babe Serafin Sunday with relatives in River­
ranch down toward Jewell.
spent the weekend at the home view.
Mrs. Chas. Sundland had lunch Mrs. Glen Hawkins.
Mrs. Harriet Karr of Lebanon
one day last week with Mrs. Geo.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle King and came Sunday and will make her
Van Vleet at Jewell.
daughter Delores and Bobby Bas­ home with her son, H. D. Eggles­
The Green and Larson families sett were Seaside visitors Sunday. ton.
have moved out of the valley re­
Miss June Sinclair of Portland,
Goldie Mae, Edith Nelson, Ro­
cently.
To have your old suit look like new if you
berta Galloway and Evelyn Mae who has spent the week with
Little Georgie Van Vleet was visited in Deer Island Monday.
Verda Chapman, left for her home
send it to our Dry Cleaning Department.
an afternoon guest of Jackie Nel­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Galloway and Tuesday morning.
son at his grandmother’s, Mrs. I. family of Goble are now occupy­
Mr. and Mi'S. Jack Nance and
Fine Workmanship Prompt Service
E. Knowles.
ing the home of G. W. Faust, family and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland moving Sunday.
Cline and family were guests of
Lower Prices
drove to Portland Tuesday to
Mrs. Edith Varley, daughters Mrs. Delbert Glenn Sunday.
Mrs. Ira Mann was a visitor at
meet her sister, Mrs. Walter Fos­ Vera and Evelyn and son Elza
ter, and daughter from California, were called to Glenwood Sunday the home of Mrs. Faust Tuesday.
Mrs. Clarence Fowler left Sat­
who are making an extended visit on account of the serious illness
urday with her mother for Wald­
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. of their uncle.
R. Johnson.
A. L. Bassett left Monday for port, where she will spend some
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers Jewell, where he now has em­ time with relatives.
spent the week end at their sum­ ployment.
mer cottage at Seaside. Mr. and
Carl Dubois spent Sunday in
Mrs. Ray Mills also went.
Strassel with friends.
Mrs. E. T. Wallace was a Ver­
Bessie Bell and Mildred Woods
nonia visitor on Tuesday.
of Vernonia are spending a few
Mrs. Chas. Sundland called on days at the home of Mrs. Dick
Mrs. A. Dowling Monday.
Lynch.
Don’t hesitate to call in your orders whenever you
Ernest Lane purchased a cow
Floyd Lindbergh of Astoria
are
in a hurry. It’s our job to know the best cuts of
from John McMullen last week. spent Saturday at the home of
meat, the choicest vegetables and fruits—and we like to
Austin Dowling is working for his mother, Mrs. A. E. Lindbergh.
G. B. Lowden on the summit,
uphold our reputation by sending you the finest selec­
Friends of little Joy Fielding
helping fall piling. Mr. Lowden will be glad to hear that she is
tions we have. We can often suggest special bargains,
have been moving up, with occa­ much improved and will soon be
too, to help you. . . Phone 721—Free delivery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olsen spent
The net business gain is said to Sunday at the home of Mrs. J.
be close to 25 per cent.—Indust­ W. White.
rial News Review.
Curly Rose of Warren spent
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Mr. Bollinger is a professional lathe man and
welder of long experience, having been master mechan-
le of the C. and N. Ry. for 12 years.
The same policy that has characterized the busi­
ness in the past will be continued—if a job isn't right
we make it right. Satisfaction first, last and always.
We are now prepared to do your auto repair
work, welding or machine work even more promptly
and efficiently than in the past. A trial will convince.
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1729 Denver Ave. at Kilpat­
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Ringlette Permanent Waves at
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MILADY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Mrs. E. H. Turner
Vernonia Hotel Bldg.
492 Bridge St.
Phone 1261
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The billion bubble soap. Regular size.
PEACHES, 2V2’s, 2 cans ...
Silver Bar Brand—Yellow Cling.
POST’S BRAN FLAKES, 3 Pkg
Vernonia,
Oregon
Willard Batteries
JOHN A. MILLER
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oils . . . Expert Greasing
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Mason Work, Building
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Vernonia
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Dentist
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Portland-Vernonia
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PAROWAX, 1-lb. Pkg.
Office with Crawford
Motor Co.
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GREEN ONIONS
25c
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