Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 24, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    VERNONIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY, OREGON,
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SOCIETY NEWS - CLUBS - FRATERNAL
with special talks and music dur­ Virgil Powell, Mrs. S. Thacker,
ing the opening exercises of the Mrs. Adolph Nelson, Mrs. Gene
school, according to the announ­ Crawford, Mrs. Chas Melis and
Plans for a social hour to fol­ cement of Mrs. Henry John, sup­ the hostess. Mrs. Sunell received
first prize.
low the next meeting of Nehalem erintendent.
Recently Mrs. Walter Kent,
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
on February 5, were announced Erma Kent and Robert Acord I PYTHIAN SISTERS
Wednesday evening of last week were presented with framed pict­ PLAN CARD PARTY
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at the regular meeting of the ures as award for a year’s per­
fect attendance . Other awards
chapter.
Plans for a public card party
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were given to Bernice Rose, Mr. to be given on February 14,
and Mrs. IE. J. Douglass and Mrs. were made by Vernonia Temple,
POLLYANNAS MEET
F. E. Rogers for excellent attend-i Pythian Sisters, which met at the
AT MRS. McGRAW’S
ance records. A list of names of , home of Mrs. A. L. Kullander
The Pollyanna circle of the E. others making a high record wos i Wednesday night.
the school.
M. S. met at the home of Mrs. read before
Mrs. Earl Smith installed sev­
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H. E. McGraw Wednesday af­
eral officers who were not pre­
ternoon of last week for business CARD PARTY IS HELD
sent at the recent installation.
and a social hour. Mrs. E. S. AT CLYDE JOHNSON’S
Mrs. W. L. Van Doren of Van­
Thompson, recently elected chair­
couver, who is most excellent
NATAL-
(Special)-
Sunday i chief of the local temple was
man of the circle, resigned, but
no successor was named. Mrs. evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lind- i present and expects to remain
Martin Fish is secretary-treasur­ say, Mr. and Mrs. L. Carmichael ;n town until after February 14.
and sons Billy and Johnny, Mr. |
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er.
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and Mrs. Jake Neurer, Mr. and |
Mr.
and
Mrs. Leonard Malm-
Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs.
LOYAL WOMEN’S
sten and daughter Virginia of
Stanley
Kuback
and
children
ORGANIZATION MEETS
Louise and Junior, and Phillip Longview were visitors at the
home of Mr. Malmsten’s parents,
Forty members of the Loyal Mott visited at the Clyde John­ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malsten over
son
home.
Five
hundred
was
play
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Women’s organization
of the
the week end.
Christian church met in the ed. Mr. Kuback won high score
George Leverich was home for
and
Mrs.
Carmichael
low
score.
church parlors Wednesday after­
tlie week end.
noon of last week for their reg- Sandwiches, cake and coffee were
Mrs. Al Webb goes to McMinn-
ular business meeting and a soc- served. ______ *_____
ial time. Mrs. James Brady was
MRS. O. COBAT
hostess.
1 ENTERTAINS CLUB
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FRIDAY, JANUARY
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ville twice a week for medical
treatment.
Jim Jones has been ill with the
flu but is better now.___________
SPECIALS
O. E. S. PLANS
SOCIAL HOUR
For
Friday & Saturday
Meats
Eat Nehalem Valley
Beef and help the lo­
cal farmers.
WESTWOOD
for wood
The extension firebox utiliz­
ing the famous LANG preheat
draft principle, measures 21
inches long by 8 inches wide
by 8 inches deep. This permits
burning 18 inch to 20 inch
wood. The Westwood has the
patented double draft solid
bottom firebox.
Ground Veal
15c 2-lbs
Lb...
Beef Roasts
Lb.
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Boiling Ribs
Lb.
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28c
17c
ell
Lb....................................
23c
HAMBURGER
Lb 1 7 C
2 Lbs.
33c
Sirloin Steaks
LODGES
FAREWELL PARTY
HELU FOR M1LLIS FAMILY
j• Mrs.
ur?;., Oneda
u"eaa Cobat
CO,Dat entertained
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| the Stitchwell club Wednesday
To bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. | afternoon. After lunch the af­
Philip Millis and family who are ternoon was spent in conversa­
moving this week to a farm near tion and sewing. Members pre­
Molalla, Mrs. Sidney Malmsten sent were Mrs. Leona Calhoun,
Cobat Mrs.
Charlene
invited mein
lnviiuii
members
u era ui
of the
uie riivnu-
Friend- Mrs. Rose
,T
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Ship circle and uther friends and R^s Mrs Ellen Doyle, Mrs. Ha-
neighoor. to her home last Fri-'Cobat Mrs. Mary Ridenour
day night.
and the hostess' _______
Ai.i .ng those present were Mr. ¡OPENING
npFNING nAN
*GF IS
IS
DANCE
and Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mr. SCHEDULED FOR GYM
and Mrs. A. F. Kostur, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
The High School Girls’ Ath-
II. Condit, t, Mr. anil Mrs. Sargent, letic association is sponsoring
Mrs C. I. Anderson, Edith An- a dance to be given in the school
dec. > I, Mrs. Ida Henry and Mr. j gvmnasium Friday night, Jan.
and '.Irg. Sidney Malmsten.
131, after the Vernonia-Seaside
Ln ,e and coffee were served by game. This will be the first dance
the ostess at the close of an in the new building.
informal social evening.
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MRS. ART DAVIS HOSTESS
MRS? TIMMONS GIVEN
FOR BRIDGE CCLUB
SURPRISE PARTY
Mrs. Art Davis entertained
surprise , pary complimenting
A surorise
with a bridge luncheon on Wed-
Mrs- J. L. Timmons on her birth­ nesdav. The event was Mrs. Ad­
day was arranged for last Fri- olph Nelson's birthday. Mrs. Nel­
day night by Mrs. W. M. Hen- son received some lovely gifts.
met at the home Lunch was served at noon fol­
derson. Guests
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of Mrs. Timmons and presented j lowed
by bridge. Those present
her with a handkerchief shower, I were Mrs.
Harry Pierce, Mrs.
after which bridge was played, i Ernest Sunell. Mrs. Marble Cook,
Mrs. 11. E. McGraw held high |
honor . and Mrs. W. J. Armitage
second high following play.
DR. R. I. HALL
Others present were Mrs. Earl ■
Smith. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mrs.
Physician and Surgeon
Virgil Powell, Mrs. H. G. Sand-I
965 Bridge St.
on and Mrs. M. J. Lamping.
Phone, Office 72, Res. 73
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Office Hours 7 to 12 1 to 5
CHILD LABOR SUNDAY
TO BE OBSERVED
Special Attention to
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Obstetrics
Child Labor Sunday will be ob.
served by the Evangelical Sun­
day school next Sunday morning
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A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets !
Masonic
Temple,
at
Communication :
.-Stated
Jr First Thursday of each i
called i
’ month.
Special
meetings on all other Thurs- j
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors ,
most cordially welcome.
i
George Plumb, W. M.
I
Loel Roberts, Sec.
I
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. i
Regular commu-!
nication
first'
and third Wed-|
nesdays of each|
month, at Ma- i
sonic
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth- [
ers welcome.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M.
Leona McGraw. Sec.
VEGETABLES
NO AAlif S
NO ASHPAN
Westwood has no ash pan
ai jw.ng the increased 28 inch
oven space. The above picture
illustrates the operation of the
pa.ented, double draft solid
bottom firebox of this typi­
cally western range. Charcoal
waste is burned in this firebox.
Investigate this guaranteed
fuel saving range.
Lettuce
15c
Cranberries
10c
Lb....................................
ORANGES
150 size, doz................
CELERY
,f.4 Good Range—Made Better”
bunch ...........................
IKHIMA.X
Tomatoes
Fresh, lb......................
Rinso
Portland—Banks Stage Line
Leaves from Vernonia Hotel for Portland via Buxton
and Banks.
TELEPHONE 131
.. 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
2 trips daily
... 10 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Arrives in Portland
Leaves Portland from Central Stage Depot, (Park
and Taylor) Daily except Sundays and Holidays.
8 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Arrives in Vernonia ........................... 10 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Sundays and Holidays only---
Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Call Service between Keasey and Vernonia.
ASK FOR PORTLAND-BANKS STAGE LINE
FARE: $1.30 °NAFY
Borax Soap
27c
Roseware Oats
Lje pkg ....................
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19c
SYRUP
47c
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Market & Grocery
DRY CLEANING
Phone 711
25c
Pancake Flour
Sperry’s
28-oz pkg ..................
SPECIAL SERVICE FAMILY WASH
Vernonia Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
25c
Karo Syrup
White
3-lb tin .......................
$2.10 rt ° r T
We clean every day but Saturday. If in at 9 a. m.
will be returned the same day.
23c
35c
6 bars ...........................
We do all flat work through the new roller mangle.
Flannel, bath towels and underwear through dry tumb­
ler. dry and fluffy (.mooth)
We guarantee shirt collars will stay pressed for a
week. Shirt neck sizes when received will be the same
when returned. Try our new special shirt pressing ma­
chine, and you’ll be satisfied.
The Best Equipped Shop in Columbia Co.
15c
With premium
40 oz pkg .............
Log Cabin
Med. size ..................
Vernonia Auto Co
10c
BORENE
The Independent Line
Inspection of Brakes .. . lights and steering-
gear . . . and making necessary adjust­
ments. Inspection and tightening of chassis
and body bolts after the wear and tear
of hard winter driving. Ask for an exact
estimate on your car.
29c
unwE. co
Large pkg.....................
Enjoy
Trouble-Free Driving
25c
3 lbs ..................
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Incorporated
Phone 721
We Deliver—FREE!