Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 22, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Miss Elna Spencer of Vernonia
Theme tonight, “Why I Joined day afternoon and Tuesday.
The 8-1 and 8-2 girls are cov­
was honored at a party given by the Church,” and for the remain­
Priscilla and Marjorie Willard in der of the week “The Unpardon­ ering note books with cretonne
Bakersfield, Cal., Sept. 8. Both able Sin,” and “When All God’s for sewing.
Mr». Jak« Neurer
Daisy MacDonald, Editor.
Elna and her brother Ben are at­ Children Are One.”
Mi«« Hilt'« Room, 7-2
tending the Bakersfield Junior
All evening services at 7:30.
The following girls went Satur­
college and have part time em­
The Natal grange met on Wed­
Elsie and Annie McDonald are ed all of her personal belongings ployment.
day to the fair at Deer Island:
GRADE SCHOOL NOTES
nesday, Sept. 13. After a brief
picking hops near Independence. to Portland, having rented her
Myrtle Stacey, Edith Christiansen,
Mr. Gordon’s Room, 8-2
business meeting and a lecturer’s
Joy Bush and Art Nanson are
house to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan N.
Tuesday morning the 8-2 class Dorothy Meyers, La Verqe
program refreshments of ice
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shearer are McCollom, who began their occu­ entering the University of Ore­ had its first unexpected test.
Thompson, Beatrice Crawford,
cream and cake were served. Hon­
gon this fall. They left for Eu­
parents of a boy born Wednes­ pancy Sunday afternoon.
Majorie Lange was ill Monday Ruby Condit, Bessie Bell, Mildred
oring four grange members on
gene
Monday
with
J.
H.
Bush,
day.
Woods, Frances Childs, Erma
their birthday during the month
Mrs. Dora Cummings and who returned Tuesday night. Neal with a severe headache.
Kent, Katherine Kauffman, Lois
Dorothy
Mahan
cut
her
thumb
of September there were birthday
Nehalem Chapter, 0. E. S., held daughter Violet Kuhn of Dayville, Bush was already on the campus,
cakes for Mrs. Nettie Peterson,
its regular meeting Wednesday Oregon, spent the week end at having left Portland for Eugene Monday and was unable to write. McDonald and Dorothy Hartung.
A new member, Edith Ludwig, They were chaperoned by Miss
Ira Peterson her son, Norman Pet­
the home of Mrs. Cummings’ a week earlier.
evening.
entered
the class Monday.
Hilts.
erson her grandson and Miss Julia
sister, Mrs. Alma Mills.
Helen Barnes, Editor.
Banzer. There were two visitors,
Miss Verna Ray is beginning, The 8-1 and 8-2 classes were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis are
Mr«. Fullerton’« Room, 7-1
E. H. Condit, county school this week her second years work i strong on balloons last week.
Mrs. John Beerman and Miss
taking in the Pendleton Round-up
There is one new pupil in class,
superintendent, stopped off in at Monmouth Normal school. She
Louise French motored to the
Vada Johnston.
this week.
Vernonia yesterday while on a left for Monmouth Sunday, ac- j county fair Friday with C. R. Alice Brown, who has been away.
Clyde Johnson had as week end
The class had the first art les­
Chas. Justice is employed at the trip to Kist and Birkenfeld de­ companied by her mother and Watts and family.
guests his sister Joanna and her
logging camp of A. Adams on livering first grade tests.
Clifford Hastings was ill Mon­ son Monday, an autumn scene.
husband from Portland. They took
brother, Mrs. Ethel Ray and Al­
Clatskanie mountain.
their son Nathan back with them
Mrs. M. Gründen left Sunday len Ray, who returned to Verno­
to return to school. Nathan has
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Murphy for Wauna, where she will remain nia that evening.
spent his summer vacation here
and son Jackie visited relatives in while Mr. Gründen is employed
W. J. Armitage, Dr. R. D. Eby |
with his uncle.
Vancouver, Wash., Monday.
there in preparation for the open­ and Chet Shoemaker returned
Judge and Mrs. W. A. Harris
ing of the Wauna mill on Oct. 2. yesterday evening from a four
from Vernonia called at Natal on
Ray Buffmire is back at work
day hunting trip to Yachats. They
business last week.
JOY THEATRE
after two weeks vacation with his
father from Medford, Oregon.
Marlene Dietrich in THE got a two point buck, shot by
Noble Dunlap went to work last
SONG OF SONGS, Saturday and Chet Shoemaker. They encounter­
week shingling August Birken-
Mrs. Jimmie Cline of Portland Sunday, Sept. 23 and 24. Admis­ ed a severe storm along the coast
Special Value» for Friday & Saturday, September 22-23
feld’s residence.
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Enola sion 10 and 25 cents.
Adv. that drove most of the game in­
William Bridgers spent last
land into the forest reserve.
Williams, in Vernonia this week.
Wednesday in Portland on busi­
Hale Greenman returned to his
ness.
Louis White, the bee man, lost work in St. Helens Wednesday af­
What “Sterling” is to silver,
“San Wan” is to peas! Folks • »
_
a wheel off his truck while on ter spending a few days at his
Mrs. Mary Peterson with her
who have tried San Wan ten- IVn
J
the Rock Creek road Wednesday home here while assisting Harold
grandson Floyd Deeds left Satur­
der, sweet peas know what a llv« fa
morning.
day for Eugene where Floyd will
treat they are. At these sen- y-, . •»
Decker, local Shell Oil representa­
sationally low prices there’s f A |\|
attend the University of Oregon
Bill Asplund, who used to con­ tive.
(CAMP EIGHT)
no excuse to be without a Vyxall
and his grandmother will keep
duct a plumbing and electrical
supply.
A birthday dinner was given
house for him.
Alice Baker
CATHOLIC CHURCH
shop here, was a Vernonia visitor Sept. 14 in honor of Marian Mc­
Callers from Berkinfeld last
Wednesday.
Sunday school will be held at
CANNED GOODS SAVINGS
Coy,
daughter
of
Mrs.
Ray
Buff
­
week were Henry Jepson, Gus
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gwin, son
10:30 a. m.
mire.
Those
present
were
Miss
Mrs.
Selma
Webb
and
Mrs.
Silverdale
Wanstrom, Charles Bee and Glen Homer and daughter Dorothy at­
No. 214 cans
Richardson.
tended the wedding of Miss Wil- Beulah Baslington made a trip Merle Mills and Miss Bonita Buff­
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
mire.
to
McMinnville
Saturday
for
med
­
Hillsdale,
leatha
Lengasher
and
Lyle
Thomp
­
Mrs. Bert Eastman from below
No. 2*4 cans
Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Gaston,
Mist spent Friday with Mrs. An­ son at the home of the bride in ical treatment.
F. Claude Stephen«, Minister
Van Camp’s,
Gable at 8 o’clock Saturday even­
na Osborn.
J. F. Baker, superintendent of i former Vernonia resident, suffer­
Great services for Sept. 24 —
No. 214 cans
ing.
Dorothy
helped
serve
the
buf
­
ed
a
broken
hip
as
a
result
of
a
the Clark and Wilson Lumber
Miss Millie McMullen returned
9:45 a. m. Bible school, a review j
Silver Peak,
company’s camps, was a Vernonia fall at her home Monday. She of all lessons for the quarter.
Monday from Seaside, where she fet supper.
No. 2 cans
was
taken
to
a
hospital
in
Port
­
Melvin
Bryson,
who
has
been
visitor
Tuesday.
has been employed in a lunch
10:45, Divine morning worship.
land.
room all summr. Miss McMullen visiting his brother, Harry Bry­
Evangelist Ladd speaks at both
Roy Nelson has been back from
will spend a week at home, then son, for a couple of weeks, re­
Joy Wangler and Ben Harker morning and evening services.
Portland
about
two
weeks.
He
she will resume her new duties turned home on Sunday.
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
was driving a truck there for a attended Tuesday night a dance
Tomato
CAN
"5
as teacher at the Vesper school.
in McElroy’s ballroom, Portland, 7:30, great evangelist services.
contracting firm.
While teaching she will room and NRA WILL WORK
Theme,
“
When
All
of
God
’
s
Peo­
sponsored by the S. E. A., a
Snowflakes 2-lb. Box
board at the home of Mr. and
SAYS JAMES MOTT The Willing Workers of the fraternity of Safeway employes. ple Are One.”
Mrs. Walter Carl.
Christian church met in the 700 were present.
You are invited and welcome to
Wfyy
Carnation
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
church parlors for quilting Wed­
all services.
lUlldlA Tall Cans
(Continued from Page 1)
their sons Norman and Vernon
nesday afternoon.
PhQebe Greenman, who is a
were Saturday dinner guests of plained that since about half of
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
senior at the University of Ore­
Mr.
«tnd
Mrs.
J.
H.
Burnside
HillsdeanieSli No. 2 >4 can
the area of this state consists of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn.
gon, returned to the campus Sat­
D. R. Kauffman, pastor
Mrs. Ella Caywood and Mrs. public lands owned by the feder­ and Mrs. E. A. Matthews are urday. Mrs. Judd Greenman drove
Sunday, Sept. 24, morning ser­
Abbie Supthin motored to Port­ al government it is the policy for planning to go to Portland today to Eugene with her daughter, re­ vices:
Sunday school, 9:45 o’clock.
land Tuesday to see their mother, the government to make generous for a week’s visit.
maining until Sunday.
A gratifying increase in atten­
grants in lieu of taxes which the
Mollie Wright, who is very ill.
dance
wps noted last Sunday ov­
Pure Cane, finest gran­
Miss May DeEtt Throop of
We want 1000 new
Reed Holding, John Thomas counties cannot collect from fed­ Dayville, Oregon, visited at the
Mrs. C. A. Malmsten spent er that of Home-Coming Sunday.
ulation.
Airway customers to try
This
promises
well
for
the
future.
and Lee Osborn are working for eral lands. This year the income home of her uncle, R. L. Spencer, Tuesday and Wednesday of last
this pure Brazilian blend
Every
Sunday
will
see
an
upward
LBS.
the Birkenfeld Logging Co. fall­ from the Stanfield O. and C. land over the week end.
week visiting in Forest Grove climb. Come, and make it come
coffee.
rr
100-LBS.
$4.98
3-LBs.................. JJC
grant will be, because of a deci­
ing and bucking.
with her daughter and son-in-law, true. Preaching service, Christ in
Edgar
Crawford
of
Manning
Dave McMullen and his brother- sion of the comptroller general
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, and Isaiah—I. “Voices of Annuncia­
only about half the normal arrived Monday for a visit of baby granddaughter, Marguerite tion,” at 11 o’clock.
Hiway
3 ROLLS
Evgning services: Christian En­
amount. Appeal will be made to several days at the home of his Adel.
deavor,
Bernice
Rose,
leader.
We
sister,
Mrs.
Harry
Culbertson.
the attorney-general for a ruling,
look
for
a
full
turnout.
Meeting
CHAP
Luna,
a
Ralph T. Smalley, vice-presi­ begins at 7 o’clock.
Mr. Mott declared, and if that is
•JUrYl
P. & G. product
10 BARS
Mrs. W. M. Henderson, Mrs.
FOR RENT
Preaching at 8 o’clock. In re­
unfavorable he will introduce in Harry Kerns and Mrs. Virgil Pow­ dent of the Washington Gas and
sponse to several inquiries, a ser­
Four- and five-room furnished the next session a bill to take the ell drove to Portland Thursday Electric Co. and legal adviser for ies of sermons will be begun at
100-LB. BAG
no . 2 s
the corporation, spent Tuesday in­
apartments for housekeeping place of the Stanfield bill, so that to see Al Pearce and his Gang.
this service under the general
specting the properties of the subject of “The Soviet and Scrip­
for rent; or board will be fur­ more money may be obtained by
I County Agent Geo. A. Nelson Oregon Gas and Electric Co. here tural Fulfillment.” Your presence
nished if desired. Mrs. C. R. the counties in Oregon.
Fancy Jerseys.
LB.
will be of great profit to your­
Mr. Mott is also a member of was in town Wednesday while on and at the power plant.
Twineham, Hotel Vista.
38*1
self and an inspiration to others.
the important roads committee of a trip contacting farmers with re­
Mrs. J. L. Timmons, who has All are welcome.
FOR SALE the house.
gard to wheat allotment contracts.
been suffering from a badly in­
Oregon grown.
EACH
Committee« Report
WOOD FOR SALE — delivered.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey are fected foot for a number of EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN
Following Mr. Mott’s address moving into a small house which weeks, is much improved this
CONTINUES
Phone 773. Henderson and
Despite the elements of the
Sturdevant.
38*3 committee reports were given by has been moved from the bee week following an operation on
Lovels—your last chance.
BOX
Lester Sheeley for the agriculture ranch to the former site of Camp the bone. She is able to get about weather the attendance holds
PLUMS 1H cents at ranch, bring committee, Earl Smith for the
her home with the aid of crutches. above the 200 mark. Many are I
McGregor.
your own container. E. H. Sal­ civic improvement committee, F.
driving several miles to be in the
isbury, Beaver Creek road, half D. Macpherson for the highway
Mrs. Oscar George is taking the
Miss Thelma Stephens left dur­ powerful swing of a great meet­
Ashland grown.
BOX
a mile west of Braun’s Siding. *1 committee, and others.
place of Mrs. Ed Buckner in Pen­ ing the week end for Woodburn, ing, which is claiming the indi­
ney’s store, Mrs. Buckner having where she began her duties as vidual interest of all present.
FOR SALE — very reasonable, MRS. J. H. BURNSIDE
Without question Evangelist
range, bed springs, mattress, ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON resigned last weekend because of head of the English department of
Market Features
home duties.
the Woodburn high school on Mon­ Ladd is presenting himself a mas­
rockers and other used furniture.
ter
in
both
answering
the
many
day.
This
is
the
second
year
Miss
Mrs. J. W. Brown.
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The Pollyanna circle of the Stephens has taught in Woodburn. questions and his great sermons.
Mrs. J. H. Burnside entertain­
Evangelical Missionary society
ed
at
a
one
o
’
clock
luncheon
MISCELLANEOUS
Wednesday at her home on O.-A. will hold a business meeting at
the home of Mrs. E .E. Garner
Furniture refinished and repair­ hill.
ed. Prices reasonable. Cline
Her guests were Mrs. John this afternoon.
PUBLIC SERVICB
Furniture store.
17tf Hale, Mrs. Margaret Grady, Mrs.
Miss Lou Keehn, who spent
FLOOR AND
E. A. Matthews, Mrs. Connie An­ several days last week at her
LEGAL NOTICES
derson, Mrs. Judd Greenman, home on Rose avenue, returned
PORCH ENAMEL
A durable, waterproof protective
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Mrs. Carl Davidson, Mrs. A. J. to Portland Sunday. She has rnov-
coating
for interior floors. Dries over«
Hughes and Mrs. Dave Marshall.
Natal
in-law, Ole Estes, drove to Port­
land Friday, bringing back with
them Mrs. Marian Milton, Mr.
McMullen’s daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. CcCormick
made a business trip to St. Helens
last Wednesday.
The state and county trucks are
hauling more gravel on the high­
way this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
were Sunday visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Neurer’s.
Week end Vernonia visitors
from here were Mrs. Mary Bur­
ris, Miss Beatrice Perry, Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Holding, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Wydell, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Neurer, Lee Osborn, Clyde John­
son, Zale Holmes and Richard
Peterson.
Mrs. Nettie Peterson and her
son Richard were in St. Helens
Monday transacting business.
Mrs. John Beerman, who has
been spending a week here visit­
ing her daughters, Elsie Peter­
son and Anna Osborn, returned
to her home in Portland.
Many hunters appear in this
vicinity as hunting season opens,
all eager to get a buck deer.
Several in this community baled
their hay and straw last week. A.
R. Melis did the baling.
SAN WAN PEAS
Quiralln
Wilark
13c
Tomatoes
KRAUT
Hominy
CORN
SOUP
Crackers
5
31c
Pineapple
16c
SEGAR
COFFEE
99c
20
Wax Paper
C lass if led Ads
10c
25c
Potatoes
Sweet Potatoes
5c
5c
CELERY
PEACHES
Elberta Peaches nfip
l ROAST
Í CHOPS
lb.
lb.
ROAST
CHOPS
lb.
lb.
ROAST
STEAK
lb.
lb.
Boston Butts
lb.
m
Notice of School Election Upon
When people tell an editor they|
Queition of Increasing Tax Levy
Over Amount Limited by Section want him to print the truth they
11, Article XI, State Constitution. mean the truth about the other
Notice is hereby given that an
electipn will be held in School
District Union High No. 1 of Co­
lumbia County, State of Oregon,
at the High School Building in
said school district, for the pur­
pose of submitting to the legal
voters of said district the ques­
tion of increasing the tax levy
for the year 1933-1934 over the
amount limited by section 11, ar­
ticle XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are: The base upon which
the tax has been levied in former
years was too low. Tax delin­
quency is another cause.
The amount of special tax pro­
posed to be levied for said year is
*23,837.34.
Dater this 15th day of Septem­
ber, 1933.
Attest: J. B. WILKERSON,
District Clerk.
H. M. CONDIT.
Chairman Board of Directors
fellow. The principal drawback
to printing the truth is invariab­
ly when it is done somebody’s |
I
toes get stepped on.
WESTON R adio
night with a rich
gio««. Made in«ev-
eral pleasing colors.
sales
A SERVICE
FREE—Tube and Set
Testing
Kenneth White, Tech.
929 Bridge St.
Paterson Furniture Store 4
QUARTS
JJL
Hoffman Hdwe. Co.
BOBBY THATCHER— Constructive Criticism ....
14c
19c
15c
22c
11c
20c
15c
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