Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 25, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    A. J. Hughes was home from school commencement exercises
and visited over the week end.
St. Helens over the week end.
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J. M. Wilkes and
M. Wilkes, Jr., and
Lee left Tuesday for San
Cal. Miss Lee is to spend
months there.
Nelle Green, who was the
house guest of Mary Ann Childs
and Zonweiss Douglass during the
commencement activities, return­
ed to her home in Malone Tues­
day.
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gladly cooperate with the Wo­
man's Relief Corps and all others
in remembering this as a national
day.
6:45 p. m., Christian Endeavor.
Topic, The everday use and abuse
of money. Come, prepared for a
profitable discussion.
7:45 p. m., evening hour in
song and worship. A theme which
is thought provoking. Great fel­
lowship—come.
Mrs. Letha Hale of Parkdale,
Thelma Trudgian is spending
Or., and Mrs. Bessie Walker of
the summer in Seattle.
Hood River were here Monday
Mrs. A. L. Kullander has been evening to attend the installation
90 AND 9
laid up with a bad cold for a of Mrs. Walker’s daughter, Helen
This Friday evening at Chris-
few days.
Messing, as worthy advisor of the tian church is another attractive
Good program is
Fred Wall came over from To­ Order of Rainbw. Helen Messing get-to-gether.
an enjoyable time.
ledo to visit his family during the accompanied them on Tuesday to promised with
Hood River, taking the Messing Mr. Kauffman is the speaker.
week end.
canoe which will be used on Lost You are welcome to this gather­
Jeanne Hughes has gone to Lake.
ing of men only.
Come, bring a friend.
Portland to spend the summer
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Parry re­ I
with her aunt.
turned to Vernonia Monday even­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Turner are ing for a visit with friends in ¡DEBORAH CIRCLE MEETS
planning to take a trip to Spo­ Vernonia after a trip to Califor­ AT MRS. GREENMAN’S
kane Decoration day.
nia and Utah visiting relatives.
The Deborah Circde of the Mis­
Verla Messing and Marvin Por­ They left here nine months ago sionary society of the Evangelical
terfield went to Portland Tues­ for Long Beach, Cal., and then church met at the home of Mrs.
into Utah and came through Idaho Judd Greenman for a business
day, to attend the circus.
and eastern Oregon. Conditions in session Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lumm ex­ Utah are worse than here be­
pect to return today after spend­ cause of drouth they state. Very
OREGON’S VISITORS
ing several days at the beaches. little or no snow fell last winter
Classification of the 12,155
and farmers are handicapped by
James Culbertson of Clatskanie lack of water to irrigate with. tourists who registered their auto­
visited at the home of his son They season has been about six mobiles in entering Oregon dur­
Harry Culbertson over the week weeks earlier there the same as ing the first four months of 1934
reveals that 215 cars came from
end.
here.
the opposite coast of the United
John Miller is back temporarily
States, from the section along
from Seaside, where he is operat­
the Atlantic seaboard. The mid­
ing a beer concession for Jack
western or central states supplied
Bush.
663 visiting motor vehicles dur­
ing the same period, according te
Hale Greenman broke his little
records of the secretary of state’s
finger Saturday and is unable to
office.
work in camp while his finger is
California, as usual, contribut­
in splints.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
ed the largest number of visitors,
C. L. Brock took Mrs. Brock
registering 7,410 cars, Washing­
D. R. Kauffman, Pastor
and their family to Toledo the
ton was second with 2,700, and
first of the week to spend a
Sunday, May 27, morning ser­ Idaho, third with 358. From Can­
vices: 9:45, Sunday school; 11:00, ada, 258 automobiles were check­
month there.
morning worship, theme, “The ed, from United States posses­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Birdsong of Bread of God.”
sions including Alaska, Hawaii,
Clatskanie were visitors at the
Evening services, 7, Christian Canal Zone and the Philippines,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Endeavor; 8, preaching, “Judging 24 were listed, France sent two,
Culbertson Wednesday.
Life’s Values.”
and Haiti and Mexico each one.
The mountain states, exclusive of
Howard Lee returned to Eu-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Idaho, totaled 523.
gene to resume his studies after
The following percentages show
a week end visit with his par­
F. Claude Stepheni, Minister the proportion of cars from each
ents, Mr. and1 Mrs. J. R. Lee.
Last services for month of
Burford Wilkerson, son of Mr. May—9:45 a. m. Bible school.
and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson of Ver­ Lesson, “The Last Judgment.”
nonia, has been reelected to teach (Matt. 25:31-46.) Please bring
sciences in the Tillamook high your New Testament or your
school.
Bible with you to Bible school.
10:45 a. m., Divine morning
Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Irene
Stevens of Hillsboro are in Ver­ worship. Theme, “In Memoriam.’’
nonia helping the Margaret-Ina This being Memorial Sunday we
Beauty shop get ready for
opening.
Mrs.
James
Vonne
Diego,
several
County Agent Geo. A. Nelson
was in town yesterday on busi­
ness connected with his office.
The sign-up for hogs in this coun­
ty averages 5700 for 1932 and
1933, he says.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sandon
motored to Eugene Saturday tak­
ing with them the latter’s mother,
Mrs. L. Ward who remained for a
visit with her brother. Mrs. Ward
expects to return to Vernonia by
the middle of next week.
Judd Greenman went to Cor­
vallis Tuesday to attend a meet­
ing of the state relief board. Mrs.
Greenman and Hale Greenman
aicompanied him and during the
meeting motored on to Eugene |
to visit Phoebe Greenman at the I
University of Oregon.
Mrs. F. E. Malmsten and Mar-1
shall Malmsten drove to Port-1
land last Friday bringing uack
with them Kathryn Malmsten, |
Vivian Douglass and Audrey
Austin, who attended the high
PAGE THREE
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934.
section: New England and Cen­ per cent; California, 61 per cent;
tral Atlantic, 1.1 per cent; South Washington, 22 per cent; and
Atlantic, 0.7 per cent; Central United States possessions and for­
states, 5.5 per cent, Mountain eign countries, including Canada,
states, 4.3 per cent; Idaho, 312.4 per cent.
Look for the “Affiliated Buyers Sign
AFFILIATED
The Store Displaying this Sign
Will SAVE You Money
Specials For Fri. & Sat.
PHONE 721
WE DELIVER
GRAPE-NUT FLAKES ... 2 Pkgs..... 19c
A brand new breakfast treat.
7 for
27c
MARSHMALLOWS .......... Pkg.
20c
P & G SOAP
Giant Size bares.
Campfire Brand—16-ounce package.
CORNED BEEF................. Can .
18c
Derby Brand, No. 1 tin.
SALAD-AID, Durkee’s.... Pt. Jar .... 19c
In the no waste jar—Large pint jar.
WHITE KING................. Lge. Pkg...... 32c
Granulated Soap.
Pkg.
POST TOASTIES
9c
The wake-up food.
CANNING SUPPLIES
JAR RUBBERS, U. S. Double lip
BALL MASON ZINC CAPS .......
ECONOMY CAPS .........................
KERR LIDS, Regular ...................
KERR LIDS, W. M........................
PAROWAX, 1-lb. Cartons ...........
.. 2 Doz. 9c
... Doz. 27c
... Doz. 27c
... Doz. 15c
... Doz. 20c
Carton 10c
SHRIMP....................... 2 for.............. 25c
Otter brand—Fancy large size. v
WHITE STAR TUNA, i/2’s .... can .... 17c
Chicken of the Sea.
PINK SALMON .............. 2 for.......... 25c
Sandwich brand—Northern Alaska—l’s tall.
DERBY DEVILED MEAT .... 4 for .... 15c
Just the thing for that picnic—%’s.
OVEN BAKED BEANS .. Lge. can .... 14c
B & M—New England Style—Large can.
ROOT BEER EXTRACT ... Bottle .... 25c
FLY SPRAY
Hires. Make this delicious beverage at home.
The genuine spray in bulk.
Half Pints
MEATS
lb.
Beef Roast
lb.
All Steaks
lb.
Rib Boil
Hamburger 2 lbs.
2 lbs.
Sausage
Ground Veal 2 lbs*
ONLY .................. fcsW
PINTS
35c
Bring your own bottles—
SAVE NEARLY % TO H
This is the oldest and one
of the most effective sprays
sold.
FULL LINE OF
Hand Sprayers
20c & 25c
PARIS GREEN
Can ................
20c
LEAD A NATE
20c
GARDEN POWDER
35c
14c
20c
Oc
25c
25c
25c
Phone 191
Vernonia Eagle
Classified Ads
get results. Ask
HOFFMAN
HDWE. CO.
the people who
FOR BARGAINS—SEE
HOFFMAN ABOUT IT
use them
VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
CARROTS
CUCUMBERS
head
3 bunchs
each
5c
10c
5c
Nehalem
Market & Grocery Inc.
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