Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 04, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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SOCIETY NEWS ■ CLUBS - FRATERNAL
REBEKAH LODGE
CELEBRATES FOUNDING
fore the Vernonia Stud" club,
which met at the home of Mrs.
Harry G. Sandon Thursday after­
noon, September 26.
Historical, social, economic and
literary aspects of the country,
as well as the geographic were
touched upon by the speakers.
The club will meet next at
the home of Mrs. Judd Green­
man.
Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge
celebrated the 87th anniversary
of the founding of the Rebekah
organization at its regular meet­
ing Thursday evening, Septem­
ber 26. An initiation service
and a banquet were other feat­
ures of the evening’s activities.
The anniversary program in­
cluded a reading by Erma John­ PYTHIAN SISTERS
son and a number of informal RESUME MEETINGS
talks by local and visiting mem­
bers.
Vernonia Temple, Pythian sis-
The candidates for initiation ters, held its first regular meet-
were Ella Cline, Margaret Nelson, 1 ing for the fall and winter sea-
Reba Adams, and Leona New. son, Wednesday evening, Septem­
The banquet was served by the ber 25, at which time committees
losing side in a work contest were appointed for the year’s act-
which closed last 'Spring. Thirty- I tivities.
two members and two visitors
CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL
were present.
Last Sunday was promotion
MRS. BEN BRICKEL
day. An enjoyable program was
presented by the kindergarten
ENTERTAINS CLUB
class, the Builders class, the Wil-
i
Mrs. Ben Brickel entertained ling Workers, and tKe Sons and
the Queen of Hearts Bridge 1 Daughters. The last two classes
received
promotion
club at her home Thursday after­ mentioned
certificates, as they were promo-
noon of last week.
i ted from the graded work into
Mrs. Roland D. Eby and Mrs. the senior group.
Loel Roberts are new members of
Sunday, Oct. 13, is Rally Day,
the club. Others present were
Mrs. Frank Hartwick, Mrs. Wil- and the Womens Missionary soc­
liam Briot, Mrs. Lowell Hieber, iety will present a missionary
Mrs. William Heath, and Mrs. program.
We wish to remind the teachers
Jack Nance. Mrs. Eby and Mrs.
Roberts received prizes for first that Monday, Oct. 6, is Work­
and seconnd high scores respect­ ers Conference.
ively.
SWITZERLAND IS
STUDY CLUB THEME
Switzerland was the subject of
the travelog presented by Mrs.
E. J. Douglass, Mrs. Paul Gor-
don, and Mrs. E. S. Thompson be-
LODGES
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month.
Special
called
meetings on all other Thurs­
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
Glen F. Hawkins, W. M.
I. D. Macpherson, Sec.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, 0. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Oscar George, W. M.
Leona McGraw, Sec.
Riverview
Mrs. Hannah Smith of Port­
land came Sunday for a two
weeks stay at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Virgil Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith
and son Jerry of Forest Grove
spent the week end at the home
of Mrs. Edith Varley.
Mrs. Edith Woods and child-
ren and Mrs. Dan May were
in Portland Saturday for med-
ical attention.
Mrs. Frances Piercy and baby
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Cornelius with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall of
Waldport are spending the we “k
among friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerby Rose and
family of Warren spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Rose.
Mrs. Laura Smith of Wareka.
Okla., and Mrs. Ruth Roland of
Heisson, Wash., are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leiferman
and family of Portland have
moved into the home recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. L. Bow­
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Golden
and baby moved Sunday into the
home of W. O. Porterfield on the
$1.75
Per Sack
Cereals
ROLLED OATS
PANCAKE FLOUR
ROLLED WHEAT
FARENA
WHEAT HEARTS
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
GRAHAM FLOUR
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
4,
1935.
Fall Radio
SERVICE
SPECIAL
A YEAR
OPERATING
POWER
X«’’.A bi
Now is the time to
get that old radio re­
ceiver checked over,
tested and cleaned
out and tuned up for
the fall ball games
and winter programs.
We now have a
special rate for 30
days—which includes
the following:
1NSPECT CHASIS
TEST TUBES
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
CHECK SPEAKER
PACIFIC
Inspect and lubri­
cate tuning conden­
ser drive
INTERNATIONA!
5A
Inspect and lubri­
cate condenser
HORSE
SHOW
RODEO
PORTLAND,OREGON
October 5 to 12
19 Shows in Ono—11 acres under one
roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock,
Dog*, Poultry, Pet Stock,Wild Life, Land
Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H
Club and Smith-Hughes Vocational
Education Work; Combination Horse
Show and Indoor Rodeo.
LARGE PREMIUM LISTS
REDUCED FARES-ALL LINES]
Keep the PEP
in Your Motor
Kitchen Queen
FLOUR
highway.
Mrs. Riley Hall had as her
guest Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hall of Weiser, Idaho. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Hall of Waldport, Mrs.
Bene Cline and father, Mr. How­
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Shortv Monaco
returned from Eastern Oregon
where they spent several days
among friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Lindberg
and son Fred and Bud Lindberg
of
Clatskanie
spent
Sunday
among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were
visiting friends in St. Helens
Saturday.
Oral, Elza and Mrs. Vera
White visited their sister Mrs.
Robert Hilliker at Forest Grove
Saturday where she is confined
in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins and
Juanita Parker enjoyed the birth­
day dinner given at the home of
Mrs. Ervin Robbins Tuesday in
honor of her husband.
Mrs. D. R. Fowler is spending
the week among relatives at
Trenholm.
Betty May Arnold has been
very sick this week but is some­
what better at this time.
Walter Barnett of St. Helens
spent Saturday with his sister,
Mrs. Claude Gibson.
Mrs. Allie Dickson left Sun-
day for her home at Juneau,
Alaska, after spending the sum­
mer with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Simmons of the
O.-A. hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilliker
are parents of a baby born Tues­
day, September 24, weighing
seven and a half pounds. The
ioy has been named Robert
Larry.
OCTOBER
FRIDAY,
VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
Test all by-pass
and filter conden-
sers
-LONG DISTANCE«-
FARM RADIO
Zenith has effected a special
arrangement with the manufac­
turers of the Winchargcr, so that
every owner of a Zenith Farm Radio
can reduce his operating power cost
to 50 cents a year for 10 hours radio
enjoyment every day. This means
no more dry A, B or C batteries to
buy. No more dead storage bat­
teries to take out and recharge.
Zenith Farm Radio, Model No.
6-V-27, illustrated above, is a 6-tube
receiver—tunes American stations,
police calls, amateur, aviation con­
versations, ships at sea and Foreign
Stations. lias Black IMagnavision
dial employing Split-Second Tun­
ing that enables logging and relo­
cating foreign stations accurately.
Operates from a 6-
volt storage battery
—kept charged by
the Wincharger—
Zenith Frepovoer.
$7295
With A Carbon and Valve Job
7 Test all Resistors
8 Check
Set
Tuning
of
9 Check Dial align­
ment
10 Retune set if nes
sesary
All for-
$2.00
PHILCO
Radio Tubes
5J><* each
NEW THOR WASHERS-
with pump— $59.50
Your engine gets that lazy, sluggish feeling, loses its
pep, is hard to start, uses lots of gas. YES! WE HAVE
THE
MEDICINE.
We
clean
the
carbon,
reseat
the
valves, properly tune the engine, etc. We do the job
Complete line of Electric and Gasoline Washers
THORS and MAYTAGS
E Z TERMS
right, the way you want it done.
Ask For Our Prices
Vernonia Auto Co
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co.
Geo. G. PATERSON
FURNITURE
AND
RADIO
STORE
Vernonia, Oregon
Phone
801