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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1934)
E SIX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON the blues lead back to 23. Mr. and Mrs. L ,H. Dewey and PETITIONS SIGNED FOR BEER SALE VOTE son Donald spent the Labor day Next Sunday a red letter IN FOREST GROVE week end with relatives in Port Sunday for our school. It is pro land. They returned Tuesday motion day, and pupils in all (Forest Grove News-Times) I noon, reporting excessive heat in classes will move ahead. During A petition for a local option the city. L the opening exercises, the primary department will present a pro Mrs. A. F. Kostur ana son election on the question of the Christian Bible School Notes Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson sale of beer is now being circulat gram which will be made color i Leonard returned Wednes day Attendance 216 with 85 who went to Salem Sunday evening, re ed in Forest Grove. The petition ful by flower, bird and butter turning Tuesday evening. They from Hillsboro where they visited I requests that an election be held had read the Bible every day fly costumes. Then the primary with Mr. Kostur ’ s mother since i during the week. report a big crowd at the state I on Navember 6 for the purpose department will present class of Sunday. While there Leonard had Mr. and Mrs. J. L. George and fair Labor day—the biggest in I of prohibiting the sale of all al- graduates who are being promot the 73 years of the fair, they his tonsils removed. During her cohlic liquors containing more daughters, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. ed to the regular school. A grad absence, Mrs. Kostur ’ s mother, Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Tap were told. than five per cent of alcohol by uation exercise will be held for Mrs. H. C. Eastman of Buxton, pan and children from Mist at Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Owens weight. this class. The members of it will tended Bible school Sunday. and daughter of Klamath Falls stayed at the Kostur home. here. The ultimate result of the meas appear in caps and gowns and will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson spent the Labor day week end The Bible school will feel the receive diplomas. ure, if approved will be to pro and sons spent the Labor day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hibit the sale of hard liquors but loss of Mr. and Mrs. F. Claude i week end at Gearhart ana Sea Our goal for Sunday is to have Ben S. Owens. authorizing the sale of beer in all Stephens a great deal as they I at least 200 persons present to Roy Scott of Portland visited side. forms. At the present time beer have been teachers as well as A party of local people who is being sold only in original ever-present guide for the school.! witness this graduation exercise. Labor day with his father, J. T. We are sure all who come will Scott, in Vernonia. Roy is a stu enjoyed a vacation at Rockaway packages for consumption off the The Berean class still hold the j dent at the Monmouth Normal over the holidays includea Mr. premises. Draft beer would be attendance banner with 26 pres find it worth while. The service and Mrs. Ben Brickel, Dr. and possible under the proposed meas ent Sunday. We are proud of this begins promptly at 9:45, so be school. Mr. and Mrs. E l M. Murphy Mrs. J. A. Hughes and daugh ure. fine class of high school students. | on time. and son moved to Portland Sun ter Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christian Endeavor We hope to have every mem-| day. Mr. Murphy, a prominent Hartwick and daughter Maxine, the Nehalem valley was apparent The C. E. service Sunday even i ber of our Bible school present Legionnaire, has been a resident Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hieber and ly under control today, according next Sunday to greet .our new ing will be led by Mary Ann of Vernonia for about 10 years. Lester Bergstrom. The ladies to information received from minister. Members who are ab Childs. Also announcements for Robert Hoffman, son of Mr. drove to the beach on Friday, Camp Boyington. sent are missed, strangers are the next social evening will be and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, return the men joining them Saturday made. Be on time—promptly at The fire broke out Saturday always welcome. ed to his home in Madison, Wis., evening. 17:00 p. m., so as not to miss and 80 men were rushed from last week after visiting with his them. Little Erval Olmstead, daugh the CCC camp to battle the parents here and at their sum ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Olm blaze. Because of the low humidi Evangelical Sunday School Notes Sunday the blue side had eight mer home at McKenzie Bridge. stead, who has been ill with pneu ty late Saturday and Sunday, the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman monia, was able to be up Wed flames spread rapidly and cover more on their side of the church Maytag Washers than the red side had. This put are parents of a daughter born ■ nesday. ed an area of about 150 acres.' We repair all makes of July 15. JOY THEATRE Ninety CCC men battled the Nehalem assembly, Order of Waahert Lee Roy Damron began his MURDER ON THE BLACK blaze Sunday and eventually suc Rainbow will hold its first fall VERNONIA RADIO SHOP duties as principal of the school BOARD, with Edna May Oliver ceeded in establishing fire guards meeting in the Masonic temple Gena Shipman at Chapman Tuesday. and James Gleason, Saturday and which 30 men were able to hold next Monday evening, Sept. 10. Friends who called on Mrs. | Sunday, Sept. 8 and 9. Admission safely today. More favorable hu Fred Wall at the Portland Gen-! 10 and 25 cents. Adv. midity reports today indicated the eral hospital the first of the Although Mrs. Harry Strong danger was past unless the hu week report that she is convales is out of the hospital and re midity drops as it did yesterday. cing nicely after her operation. covering nicely after her serious Four or five farms were en illness following a mastoid opera dangered for a while but were tion, she will not be able to re saved. turn to Vernonia for another CET YOUR I 1932 DeSoto sedan, also 1927 week or so because of medical Mr. and Mrs. H. Hearne of FREE X Pontiac sedan. Mechanical con treatments requiring her pres Forest Grove spent Wednesday at dition guaranteed. Vernonia Braz ence in Portland. the H. V. Holcomb home. ing and Machine Works. 35c? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Legler and Henry Kauppi leaves tomorrow family of Portland were guests FOR SALE—Tomatoes and sweet for Monument, in Grant county, of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Macpherson ^nd ANNIVERSARY corn for canning. A. S. Dilley, where he teaches school. His sis over Sunday and Monday. ter Helmie will also teach school Gales Creek Road, 2H west of Forest Grove. 35*2 this year, at Kimberly, in the These Prices effective Fri. to Tues., Sept. 7 to 11 incl. same locality MAKE-UP FACIAL OLD GROWTH and second growth Fred Wall, who had spent last AND FINGER fyj wood for sale. Phone X57 33*4 week in Portland to be with Mrs. WAVE ................... / < Wall during her illness, returned Pure Cans—100-lbs. $5.49 NICE APARTMENTS for rent to to Vernonia Sunday. MARGARET-INA teachers. Will take warrants in Guests of Dr. and Mrs. ri. M. BEAUTY SALON APPLE d»i payment for rent .Also have Leg Bigelow Tuesday were Dr. Ronald horn pullets for laying purposes; Haines and Dr. Willard Stone of Safeway, 49-lb. bag $1.75 49-lb. Sack ..v**0a/ also fryers. Mrs. W. O. Porter Portland. field. 34tf Caught in The Rounds SAFEWAY ST Classified Ads FAMILY CIRCLE r _ SUGAR 10 lbs. 55c FLOUR WANTED TO BUY — A farm FOREST FIRE IS QUELLED horse. Must be sound and not over 10 years old, around 1400- Area Near Vesper School 1» Threatened lbs. Reasonable for cash. Jake (Astorian-Budget) Neurer, Mist road. 35cl Fire which broke out Saturday WANTED—Hop pickers at Heis in cut-over land and some re ler Bros, yard, Gales Creek. In forestation plats about a half quire at Eagle office. 36*1 mile above Vesper schoolhouse in SOAP BICENTENNIAL SET FREE? 10 bars 25c 9 jb bag 39c Luna—the bargain soap. Complete set of 12 Washington Bicentennial stamps FREE to ap plicants for our choice approvals. Send 3c postage. NEHALEM STAMP CO. Box 215 Vernonia, Oregon > 60c 3 lbs. T Russell Ellis Beals Concert Pianist—Artist Teacher Accompanist, Coach, Conductor Beginners—Advanced High School Credits Given I BEANS CALUMET Baking Powder CATSUP SUNBR1TE Brief Informal Program Masonic Temple Tonight, 8 p. m. Cleanser PALMOLIVE Toilet Soap Bottle 10c 3 cans 11c 3 bars 14c VEGETABLES MEAT SAVINGS (Fri. and Sat. Only) (Fri. and Sat. Only) GREEN PEPPERS Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8 9 a. m. till 6 p. m., In Balcony of Miller Mercantile Store ... 2%-lb. can 57c Kerns, 12-oz. bottles.... Each ............................ Appointments and Auditions 5-lbs. 25c Small White CELERY Bunch .......................... CAULIFLOWER Med. heads ................ TOMATOES No. 3 Basket ORANGES Med. size—2 Doz...... LEMONS Sunkist—Dozen SWEET SPUDS J ersey’s—5-lbs.......... CABBAGE Solid heads—lb. 1 _ 1C 5c 10c 10c 35c 29c 25c BOILING BEEF Lean cuts—Lb. 9c BEEF ROASTS J ’U/,. Baby beef—lb....... HAMBURGER Fresh ground—2-lbs. VEAL STEAK Shoulder cuts—lb. .. BOLOGNA LIVER SAUSAGE FRANKFURTERS 25c 15c LB. 20c À WE ARE FEATURING SPRING LAMB THIS WEEK