Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 23, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
the audience, and Mrs. J. F. BOOK WEEK POSTER
Rose and Mrs. C. R. Phitchard
ATTRACTS ATTENTION
sang a duet. An offering was
Election I* Scheduled
taken and refreshments were
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... I
Election of officers
is sch- '.T ■ ■
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eduled for the next meeting, Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry John and served.
Forest greenery and stuffed of books. It also displayed this
1 daughters Jeanette and Maxine
the Oregon state chamber of Dewey announced.
animals
were arranged in the year’s book week theme, “Ride
The meeting in the interest john, Mrs. Marvin Hult, motored
commerce regarding availablity
rooms
to
suggest African sur- the Book Trail to Knowledge and
of
the
Blue
Jay
basketball
team
Portland
on
Thursday,
of land for settlers from the
Adventure.”
roundings.
has
been
postponed,
Mr.
Dewey
drouth area was read by Presi­
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose,
Dorothy’s poster which she
also
declared
until
the
line-up
is
dent L. H. Dewey. No action was
daughter Glenda and son Frank,
painted in darker tones, predomin­
definitely
known.
taken, the consensus of opinion
from Vernonia were Sunday din­
ately blues and greens, was an
being that in this locality a per­
ner guests at the home of Mr.
excellent piece of work and even
son who is clearing for himself
and Mrs. L. L. Wells.
more attractive than the large
a ranch should heve part time ’
Mrs. Helena Petersen from
official
poster executed in lighter
employment for support.
Corvallis spent the week end at
Ed Salomonsen made a business colors on a yellow background
Railing Petition Acknowleged
I the home of her daughter, Mrs. trip to Portland Wednesday.
> which was displayed in Miller’s
Reply to the chamber of com-■
E. Schram.
Everett Rundell is recovering window,
merce petition that a railing be:
Mrs. Tom Engen is visiting from a sprained ankle sustained
Dorothy, wl.v
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
who 1=
is the daughter
placed beside the highway on the i
with relatives at North Plains while picking ferns a week ago j of Mrs. R M Aeordj and is not
The
Annual
Harvest
Home
first hill south of town was re-'
this week.
! quite 14 years old, mauo the
Monday.
of
the
Evangelical
ceived from Chairman Leslie M. Service
Edward Seihorn from Mon­
Mr. Grove of South Dakota, an poster at home and entirely by
church
will
be
observed
next
Scott of the highway commission, )
mouth spent the week end at his uncle of Mr. Salomonsen, is vis-; herself.
The matter has been referred to Sunday morning. The rostrum home here.
iting at the Salomonsen home ---------------------------------------------
l will be banked with fruits of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Britton and
brought
by
members
and
^
1 ated in Portland during the past
harvest
I
family, Fred Powell and H. E. ere’
friends of the church. They will! Schram motored to Vancouver,
Mrs. Sarah Collins,mother of month have revealed an average
I be distributed during the week I I
Mrs. H. W. Froembling, is ill this of 17 per cent of all cars oper-
TURKEYS FOR SALE------ For i as Thanksgiving gifts to needy ■ Wash., on Saturday.
week.
. I ated j in
n Oregon have defective
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Lines
had
grain fed turkeys, live or families.
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Monger
brakes,
while 37 per cent have de­
| Miss Virginia Hansen as their
dressed, see or write F. B. War-
A “pot-luck” dinner will be dinner guest Monday evening in moved this week into the house fective lights, sponsors of the
field, Vernonia, near the golf
. served ' in the social hall follow-
at 209 A street owned by them. J safety drlve pointed out. Ap­
course.
45c3 j ing the morning church service. honor of their son Frank Jr.’s Mr. Monger will be employed in
proximately 10 per cent of more
birthday.
the Bennett mill.
REWARD will be paid for re­ Music and talks will complete
than 8,000 care tested in Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick land were found to be defective
turn of bronze book ends tak­ I the afternoon of fellowship.
moved to Forest Grove last week. in both particulars—lights and
en from classroom during high I A special Thanksgiving pro­ MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Their change of residence is in­ brakes.
school carnival. Inquire Eagle gram will be given during the GIVES BENEFIT PROGRAM
tended only as temporary, while
office
47cl ! Sunday school hour at 9:45. A
The missionary program given Mr. Hartwick has a hauling con­
number of classes are also plan­
TO EXCHANGE baled hay for ning harvest homes displays.
in the Christian church Tuesday tract.
Ask Your Grocer for
young heifers. Elmer Berger­
The pastor, Rev. A. N. Gran- evening for the benefit of the
son. Phone 14F1555.
47c2l [ ville, will preach a special Goldie Wells travel fund in­ DEFECTIVE BRAKES AND
Vernonia Bakery
FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also Thanksgiving sermon during the cluded a talk by C. R. Pritchard IMPROPER LIGHTS SCORED
on
the
size
of
Africa
and
the
morning
worship
hour
beginning
BY
AUTOMOBILE
ASSOC.
weaner pigs. W. 0. Porterfield.
BREAD
need for home support of mis­
39tf. at 11 a.m.
Entering the last of six two-
Last Sunday the
Sunday sionaries to that country, a re­
. . for 2 good Reasons—
WILL TAKE WARRANTS to School observed Father and Son view of the book “Bicycling week periods devoted to direc­
IT’S MADE AT HOME
through
Africa
”
by
Mrs.
Nola
ting
attention
to
six
major
causes
amount of purchase for fol­ day with the following program.
IT
’S BETTER
lowing: Turkeys, live or dressed, “Welcome Dads” by Everett Car­ Brady, a review of Goldie Wells’ of accidents, the statewide “Let’s
own
account
of
“
A
New
Road
Quit
Killing
”
drive
Sunday
be
­
Girl
’
s
Tribute
to
Her
ter,
“
A
hay, and feeder pigs.
Phone
14F1555, Elmer Bergerson. 46c2 ather” by Mary Ann Uhilds, out of Africa from Congo to gan to concentrate educational
“When Dad Comes Home” by Cairo” by Mrs. L. L. Wells, and and enforcement activities on de­
NOTICE OF SALE
Howard Reeher, “The Boyless the reading of a letter from fective and unsafe equipment on
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Town” by Mrs. C. A. Malmsten, Goldie Welis about her work in Oregon automobiles.
that I, the undersigned lien claim­ and a vocal solo “Little Man, Africa.
Figures derived from a volun­
sa
ant, will sell the hereinafter des­ You’ve Had a Busy Day” by
Misionary songs were sung by tary free testing station oper-
cribed personal property to the Mrs. L. H. Dewey.
highest bidder for cash, at public
auction at the warehouse of the
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Vernonia Trading company in
Bible School
at 9:45. Keep
Vernonia, Oregon, on the 3rd day in mind our program to keep the
of December, 1934, at 10:00 o’­ attendance on the climb until I
clock a. m., of that day to satisfy;
the first of the year. 219 last
the lien of the claimant herein ’ Sunday. Let’s better that by at
K'
against Lee Klepper on whose1
least 10.
account the following described i
Morning Worship at 11. Ser­
goods were stored, to-wit:
mon “Giving Thanks in the
One Army Trunk and cn-
Presence of Them All.”
tents, one fabricoid suitcase i
Intermediate and Senior C. E.
and contents.
societies will meet at 6:30. This
Date of first publication Novem-1
intermediate group has just star­
ber 16th, 1934.
ted and they invite all boys and
Date of last publication Novem­
girls of the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th
ber 23rd, 1934.
grades to join them in this in­
Vernonia Trading Company,
teresting work this Sunday.
By Ed Tapp.
The evening service will begin
PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT. TO WED., NOVEMBER 24 TO 28, INCLUSIVE
at 7:30. Sermon “How God Pre­
SUMMONS
In Justice’s Court for District pared the World for the Church.”
4 of Columbia Caunty, State of | This is the first of a series on
i the history of the church. Begin
Oregon.
now to hear this interesting ser­
A. E. ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs
ies of addresses.
The annual
A. M. PLACE, Defendant.
lb
To A. M. PLACE, THE ABOVE Father and Son banquet will be
The perfect shortening __ ...O PAIL
J
NAMED DEFENDANT: you are held tonight at the Grange hall,
FANCY CHOCOLATES
hereby required to appear and ■ After the banquet the regular
answer
the
complaint filed. bi-monthly meeting will be held,
59c
LB. BOX ...
C. R. Pritchard, Minister
against you in the above entitled i
Court and cause on or before1
5-lb. Box
98c
the expiration of four weeks | Lesray Norris was home from
GUM DROPS or
from the date of the first publi-| Forest Grove last week end.
OLD FASHIONED
cation of this SUMMONS, which'
25c
CHOCOLATES, 2-lbs. .
Shredded Wheat
2 pkg.
date of expiration is fixed by
F:ne for Thanksgiving dressing
r O
SATIN MIXED
order of P. Hill, justice of the I
WE WANT TO SELECT
peace of District 4 of Columbia I
2-lbs................................ 25c
a reliable young man, now
County, Oregon, as of December |
employed, with F O R E-
14, 1934. If you fail so to ap-1
SIGHT, fair education and
pear and answer, the plaintiff for |
BAKING POWDER
HAMS Sup r cured, half or whole
... lb. 21c
mechanical inclin a t i o n s,
I
want thereof will apply to the i
Calumet
who
is
willing
to
train
spare
PICNICS
Sugr.r
Cured
........
lb. 17%c
25c
above entitled Court for a judg-1
I-ib. can
time or evenings in Verno­
BEEF ROAS 1 Baby Beef
.......
ment'against the defendant for
lb. 13’/2 c
nia to qualify as INSTAL­
COFFEE, Nob Hill
the sum of $118.49 together with
SAUSAGE Pure Pork
...............
2-lbs.
35c
LATION and SERVICE ex­
73c
Lb. 25c
3-LBS.
interest thereon at the rate of
pert in Electric Refrigera­
TTITR IT
u- s- No- 1 Birds
six per cent per annum from the
RAISINS
tion and Air Conditioning.
*
a 9 At Lowest Prices
first day of December, 1929.
23c
For interview write, giv-
Seedless
4-lb. Pkg.
Date of first publication, No-
ing age and present occu­
vember 16, 1934.
SWANSDOWN
I
pation.
Marshmallows luff ¡et _ i-ib pkg 15c
Oysters
Date of last publication, Dec-
Cake flour, pk.
UTILITIES ENGINEER­
ember 14, 1934.
5-oz. can
VANILLA,
ING INSTITUTE
Lester Sheeley,
3 cans for 19c
Schilling's
Pineapple
404 N. Wells St.,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
12c
2-oz.
bottle ....
8-oz.
cans
Crushed
or
Tidbits
Chicago, Ill.
Res. and P.O. Address
Vernonia, Oregon.
J. H. Bishop, maintenapce enbin-
TALK OF IDAHO IS
FEATURE OF MEETING eer, the letter stated.
Quinta
Treharne
brsoiiol
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