Band Members Guests at Fair (Continued from Page 1) the evening before the wrestling after which the young musicians were free to enjoy the evening until they began the home trip at 10:30. The Vernonia boys and girls, dressed in natty white uniforms were highly praised for their playing, their attractive appear­ ance and their fine conduct. “They either made a big hit with the fair crowds,” said Mr. Watts, “or else the people there were awful liars.” Mr. Watts and the many Vernonia residents attend­ ing the fair that day are distincly proud of the band, especially be­ cause it has been in existence only since February, and at that time only one member of the: band had ever before played the instrument he now is using. Twenty-seven local young peo­ ple played at the fair, but 40 members of the band made the trip, including a beginning group which started work more recently. The Vernonia Eagle office will be closed this week end from Fri­ day evening to Tuesday morning. Correction Albert Wilbur is a son, and Mrs. Walter Campbell a daughter of Myra F. Doud. In the obituary of Mrs. Doud printed last week the names appeared as brother and sister of Mrs. Doud. WARRANT CALL Columbia County General fund warrants endorsed “not paid for want of funds” on or before January 7, 1935, were called for payment on the date of this not­ ice Road Dist. No. 1 warrants en- domed “not paid for lack of funds” on or before July 5, 1935. were called for payment on the date of this notice. Interest on such warrants not hereto­ fore called will cease on the date of this notice. Dated, St. Helens, Oregon, Aug­ ust 30, 1935. Gladvs E. feterson Countv Treasurer riiissifh'/l Ads J. M. McCormick and Beatrice DAD’S SANDWICH EVANGELICAL CHURCH SHOP WINS PRAISE Perry drove to Vernonia Wednes­ E. E. Garner superintendent. 11 FROM VISITOR day morning. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship ! The Bergersons from above sermon: “The Dignity of Labor”. Beaverton, Oregon Vernonia came to Natal Wednes- 7:00 p. m. E. L. C. E. Topic: Aug. 14, 1935. The Natal school term begins jjy"wj'th their threshing equip- ‘The Courage of Jesus, »» nTentVo'thresh ,hrMh for iocarfarmers. local farmers, Dear Sir: 8:00 p. m. Evening Service September 2. Miss Grace Condit __ . | Sunday while driving through XX .~ anu __ 1 xuis. _ A'n with the pa.-tor sneaking to the will teach the coming term and — jir. uua ----- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beerman with w '^-k'.y9)jr town we stopped at your Mr. M. Steer will transport the ubject “Friendship” their family came in Sunday iavv and bought some hanibur- 1"~...... to! I ^ place pupils to the school house. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Young visit Mr. Beerman’s sisters, Mrs., ggr sandwjches to > eat on our is home Peterson Mrs. Mary People’s Prayer meeting and dis-, Lee Osborn and Mrs. j Ira Pet-j i way across the desolate hills to- .ussion hour. Discussion subject: again after a visit in Portland erson. They took back with them I wards St. Helens. May I comp­ last week. “Education.” Miss Gladys Beerman, who has liment you on them. I have eat­ Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Adult Miss Bertha Holding returned been the guest of her aunts for I I en hamburgers and hamburgers, Prayer and .* ole study hour. to her home last week from Gres- the last two weeks. but I can truly say yours have ham, where she was picking ber- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neurer them all beate«. CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL ies. Sincerely yours ■ were over night guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson There was a good attendance Mrs. A. Kraft uncle Jake Neurer Sunday be­ at the Christian Church Bible drove to Astoria Tuesday and fore returning to their home in We buy our hamburger from school Sunday morning. The returned that night. Adv. • ‘ Astoria. Stanley s- is a member the Nehalem Market. The railroad construction com- Bereans class had the largest of the Colorado Wranglers, who number, having more students pany crew is clearing the right played at the County fair last present than did the Women’s of way for a spur across Maple YOUNG MAN TO TAKE week. creek. class which usually takes the UP ELECTRIC REFRIG­ Those attending the dance at lead in attendance. These young ERATION people have been steadily gain­ Birkenfeld last Saturday eve­ Townsend Club ing on the Women’s class for ning were Mr. and Mrs. Noble and Air Conditioning. Pre­ Votes to Meet a month. The Lassies won the Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neur­ fer man now employed and Monday Nights mechanically inclined with er, Floyd Deeds, Marian Mc­ Bible reading banner. Miss Brown of Portland has Mullen, Millie McMullen, Robert fair education and willing just finished a week of teacher McMullen and Jack Dowd. Decision to meet on the second to train spare time at home Reed Holding and Joe Doug- and fourth Mondays of each training here. Our teachers re­ to become expert in instal- port having learned much from rey made a business trip to Mo­ month was made at the meeting lation and service work. her classes which were held every lalla this week. of the Vernonia Townsend club W rite, giving age, phone, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Steer in the Evangelical church August evening. present occupation. have as a guest Mr. Steer’s sis­ 22. The next meeting will be UTILITIES ENGINEERING Casey Bostwick, who works for ter from Seattle. held in the church September 9 INSTITUTE Ira Peterson is ill with a very at 7 p. m. All are welcome, re­ the Koster Products Co., left Box 551, Beverly Hills, Cal. Wednesday morning for a vacat­ bad cold this week. gardless of membership or non­ Floyd Deeds, Marian McMul- membership, states the secretary, ion trip during the shutdown. Bernie Scheuerman arrived Sat­ len and Julia Banzer all came Mrs. A. E. Jennings. urday for a two week’s visit at in from Portland to spend the the home of her father, Rev. H. week end here with their folks. R. Scheuerman before she begins her year as a teacher at Prairie City, Idaho. Miss Scheuerman was Ack Your Grocer for graduated from the Oregon Nor­ mal school in June and has been attending the summer session since. Accompanying her to Ver­ nonia was her brother, Cecil We hold this big sale for two big reasons--- FIRST to honor Scheuerman, who remained over Labor Day—Second to give every body an opportunity . . for 2 good Reasons — the week end. to stock up for the Double Holiday—at extra savings. IT’S MADE AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul and daughter Adelyn visited the IT’S BETTER Prices effective Fri. & Sat., Aug. 30 & 31, incl. County fair Friday evening, then motored to Portland to visit Mrs. SARDINES COFFEE— Eversaul’s father and sister, and Casco in salad oil Airway '■ Q •eturned to Vernonia Sunday. Lb. IOC 3 lbs 2 cans ......................... The Vernonia Auto Co. have VINEGAR- PINEAPPLE sold a new Chevrolet coupe to PURE C1DAR Hillsdale, broken J. W. Rose and a sedan to L. A. Billings. in your container gal slices. 2 Mt size can Natal kiiia4iil!V^-liil:l:k Vernonia Bakery BREAD FOR SAI.E—4 wheel trailer. Nev- ver u-od. Annuire Mrs. John Elli«. Phone 933. 35*1 PEACHES—All leading varieties. Start picking Monday. Aug. 2(5. Fino—an’» neach orchard, one half mile south of Buckeye stand. Corneli’’« Ore 34r? NICE APARMENTS For Rent to Teachers. Will take warrants for rent if necessary. Mrs. W. O. Porterfield, 376 North St.. phone 253. 34c2 FOR SALE— MUSHROOMS— Grown in Hotbed. Everett Run­ dell Riverview. 19c GOLD REFINERY 1038 Exchange Building Seattle, Washington 10c Pint jar ...................... Have Your Motor SALAD DRESSING Best Foods Tuned Up . . . l7c TUNA FISH White No. % can ........... j Q Highway DRY CLEANING and PRESSING WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT Complete Laundry Service EXPERT WORK Vernonia Laundrv » and Dry Cleaners Phone 711 15c 27c ZEE TISSUE 6 rolls ................. Honey Maid 2 lb. box ..................... . Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs....................... 30c Pineapple Juice 23c Marshmallows 1 lb. box .............. The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co, Star Graham Crackers .... brand Fluffiest Vernonia Auto Co 29c lb. pkg PORK and BEANS RIPE* OLIVES— Drive in and let us look it over. Orange 3 pkgs........................... Van Camp’s 97c 18 pounds ................. TEA Edwards Pekoe 22 M oz cans. 2 for lvC So you will be ready for Labor Day, Pure cane 4 O home style. Qt........ JELLO 15c SUGAR Bronson’s prepared GOLD WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old dcnt"l bridge», crowns, rings, chains, lock­ ets, watch frames, etc. ^r any other discarded jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this won­ derful opportunity given to you by 4 reliable concern to get full value for your old gold. We also buy old silver. 9c 50c MUSTARD— WEINER PIGS FOR SALE— $5.00 each. Herbert Counts, Rock Creek road. 35cl FO’’ SALE— CANNING VEG- ETABLES— Corn, string bean« beets, cucumbers, pears. prunes. See Harry Culbertson. •»IK Labor Day Saie! Vernonia Bakery HOP PICKERS wanted. Enquire Mrs. B. R. Hawkins. 34tf. ELCO FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Dale, No. 2 can ..... ............ 11c SHRIMP 15c Dunbars 5 oz cans 2 for .... 25c Fresh Vegetables ORANGES small size, full of juice, doz TOMATOES, Red Ripe. 3 lb basket PEACHES, for slicing. 3 lb basket POTATOES, Yakima No. 2’s 501b bag 10c 15c 15c 69c ------ FRESH MEATS BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE OR FRANKFURTERS lb............ 19c ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED PICNICS lb 23c BABY BEEF ROASTS, lb......................... jgc FRESH HAMBURGER, 2 lbs ................. JJC SHORTENING, Armour’s 4 lb. pkg..... . 47^