Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 28, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936
Classified Ads
in Vernonia.
Rose, Lloyd Faris, Reva McCor-, Mrs. C.
O. Marsten went to
Snow plows were attain
busy mick, Leo Ludwig, Thelma Lin- j Portland Monday
to visit
on the highway Monday. Six i coin,
Ray Murray, Sonny Scha-1
LOST—Trailer between Kist ami
inches of snow fell here Sunday lock, Bobby Bassett and Ralph,
Vernonia Monday night. Noti­
night and Monday.
Condit.
fy_ Eagle office.
Sam Trotter purchased a new
Mrs. Helen Jackson of Tophill
model sedan for his family.
visited Mrs. Claude Norris and
NOTICE
Mrs. J. W. Neurer is a victim Mrs. Jack Heenan Monday.
To owners or keepers of dogs
of the flu. She has been ill for j
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mrs. Jack Heenan is up and
of the age of eight months or
the nast week.
around again after an extended
The Livingstones, Misisters
over:-
All logging camps were closed ’
A. M. services: Bible school Monday due to snow. Clark and I illness. vllc
1936 license fees have been
At the L. H. Dewey home Sun-
Round Tubs 65c- up
fixed by the County Court »3 at 9:45; sit in on the class of Wilson resumed Tuesday and ! Jay were Mrs. . I Dewey’s brother
your choice, you will be wel­ some smaller camps not till Wed-'and sister-in-law,
follows, to wit:-
....„
Mr.
and
Mrs.
comed;
this
followed
by
commun
­
$1.00 for each male or spayed
Square Tubs 95c-up
nesdav.
John G. Odell of Walla Walla, I
bitch dog; $1.50 for each fe- ion service and the morning ser-
Wash., and here sister and bro- I
Marian
McMullen
went
to
Port
­
t
__________
_____
_______
mon,
theme-
“
The
Call
For
Men.
”
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___
male dog, if paid on or before
GARBAGE CANS
March 1, 1936. Thereafter, pen- Free basket dinner at 12:30, ev- land last week for her final ex­ ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. |
amination at the beauty college. Cady and their daughter Zella I
alty of 50c will be added, ex- | eryone invited to remain,
j
Grandma Erickson has recov­ and Bonnigene of Portland.
$1.30 and up
cept dogs becoming eight months
P. M. Services: Christian En- ered from pneumonia. She is a-
of age after March 1st, if li- deavor at 6:30, a “Backward bout again cooking for her two
26c- up
PAILS
cense is paid within 30
"" days, Meeting,” led by Walter Buckner; sons Teddy and Willie.
otherwise penalty charged.
all the young people are invitel
Old Time
Noble
Dunlap
took
his
wife
Make remittances to C
County to attend. Song service at 7:30, to Portland Monday. Mr. Dun­
OIL CANS—
clerk, St. Helens, Oregon.
specie.l music and other interest­ lap returned Tuesday evening
D A N C E
A. R. MELIS,
__________
1- gal ..............
ing
features, ____________
and an evening ser- and Mrs. Dunlap remained for
45c
’ “fhe°Mak-
\Tolz_
Secretary, Columbia County mnn
mon tn
to mnn
men, cnhianf
subject;-
medical treatment.
2-
gal
...............
65c
At
Natal
Dog Control Board.
| ing of a Man.” The above ser-
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Published Feb. 14, 21, 28, 1936 vices are in recognition of “Men’s
5-gal ...............
90c
*•>
Mrs.
E.
R.
Estey
entertained
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-
■■ -
Rally
Day .................
” and all men unidenti- i Feb. 14 at a 'Valentine party for
The Dance Committee is
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
giving
an
Old
Time
Dance
tied with other churches are the pleasure of her daughter
at Natal Grange Hall Sat­
Notice is hereby given that urged to be in attendance, andi Doris Rae. The guests attended
all
visitors welcomed.
urday, Feb. 29.
sealed bids will be received by
the basketball game then ad­
Meetings of the following week: journed to the Estey home for
the undersigned until the hour
of 8 o’clock p. m. on the 21st Bible school Conference meeting games and dancing. Valentine
Good Old Time Music
day of March, 1936, and immed­ Monday evening 7:30 at the j refreshments were served at mid­
iately thereafter publicly open­ church; Church night on Wed- night. Those invited were Edith
Refreshments will be served i
evening,
Basket ------
Dinner
ed by the district school board, nesdav
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—..... „, ---------
— Anderson. Paul Adams. Bernice
I
of Union High School district > etc., Missionary meeting at par-
No. 1, of Columbia county, Ore-lsonage Fiiday 2 P. M.; this will
gon, at the High School building be guest day.
World’s Day of Prayer today
at Vernonia, Oregon, for an issue
of funding bonds of said school at the Evangelical Church, union
district in the amount of $45,- service with luncheon at 12:45.
Test the welcome at the serv-
600.00, to be sold for not less
EYE SPECIALIST
than par value and accrued in­ ices of this church.
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terest, to be dated March 21,
at
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1936, and to mature serially in
numerical order at the rate of Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
$4560.00 on the 21st day of
9:45 a. m. Church school. Mrs.
FRI. MAR. 6
March in each of the years 19- Alta John superintendent.
37 t<? 1946, inclusive, provided,
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
MONDAY, MARCH 2
I. O. Q. F. HALL
however, that bonds of said issue with “This Jesus—as Exercising
which mature on or after March I Authority” the sermon subject.
21, 1938, are subject to call
ADMISSION 25c
6:00 p. m. E. L. C. E. Expert t
and redemption on March 21, Endeavor work.
1938, and on interest paying date
6:30 Discussion topic: “How
thereafter.
Music by the
Should Sunday Serve Man?”
^1
Said bonds are to bear inter­
7:30 A service in which all
RYTHM RASCALS
est at a rate to be specified by present may , participate. “Our
the bidder not to exceed 6 per Faith” will be’the sermon subject.
of Clatskanie
cent per annum, payable semi­
Tuesday afternoon the Debor­
annually, both principal and in­ ah circle will meet.
Sponsored by Nehalem As­
terest payable at the fiscal ag­
Wednesday afternoon the De­
ency of the state of Oregon in borah circle will meet.
sembly Order of Rainbow
the city and state of New York
Wednesday at 2 p. m. the reg-
for Girls.
or at the office of the county ular meeting of the W. M. S.
treasurer of Columbia county, will be held at the church.
COFFEE
CORN MEAL
Proceeds to send delegates
Oregon.
Wednesday at 7:30 the prayer
Airway
1
Q
«
White or Yellow
Bids must be unconditional and meeting and Bibls study group
to Grand Assembly at Ba­
Lb....
lOC3 1bs
9-lb bag .......................
accompanied by a certified check will meet.
ker, Ore.
or cashier’s check of a bank do­
H. O. OATS
SALMON
ing business in Oregon, in the
Happyvale Alaska
Large Pkg...........
amount, of One Thousand Dol­
pink No.l cans, 2 for
lars.
CRACKERS
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
SARDINES
All Crisp
H. M. CONDIT
Lee Seal has a new 1936 Stu­
Large Oval Tins
2-lb box ...............
Chairman, District School Board, debaker sedan which he recently
3 for ..............................
Union High School District No. purchased.
Sanka Coffee
1, Vernonia, Colupibia County, j Bert Lloyd Eastman from Mist
Macaroni
l-lb can ................
Oregon. Address: Vernonia, Ore. was n Natal visitor last week end.
Rose City
ATTEST:
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay
3-lbs ............
FLOUR
E. R. MILLS
drove to Portland Saturday to
Candlelight
District Clerk
see Mr. Lindsay’s father who is
CR1SCO
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49-lb bag ...
still ill.
Pure veg. shortening
The Stitchwell club met at the
Windfall buckers are now work­
3-lb can .......................
home of Mrs. Harold Ridenour ing up maple creek on the Clark
CATSUP
Feb. 19 for luncheon and sew- and Wilson holdings.
Ruby, 12-oz bottles
Tomato Juice
ing. Those present were Mrs.
Lee Osborn spent last Saturday
2 for .........................
Mike Stolen, Mrs. Roy Calhoun, i>
Campbell’s
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
~ i
Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Roy Co-
10-oz can ...............
read this . . .
BEER
bat, Mrs. Joe Doyle, Mrs. Ev-
Brown Derby
Pianos For Sale
“Dr. SOCRATES”
erett Snyder and a guest, Mrs.
OYSTERS
22-oz bottles, 2 for..
New and Used. Terms.
Nella Gove of Corvallis.
Also
5-oz cans, 2 for .....
■
♦
H. Whaley, 3136 N. E.
Marshmallows,
M. _____
Bollinger
was ill Wed-
E. ...
_
48th Ave.
“Guard that Girl”
Postum Cereal
Fluffiest,
nesday gnd unable to be at his
Portland, Oregon
duties in the Vernonia Auto Co.
l-lb pkg .....................
Pkg................................
shop.
Galvanized
WARE
a------ :---------- 1
HOFFMAN
III» WE. CO
Rainbow
Dr. C. O. Anderson
DANCE
Kullander’s Jewelry Store
One Day Only
5RFEUJRY STORES
Special Values for Friday and Saturday
50c
35c
29c
Natal
JOY
19c
23c
23c
45c
17c
THEATRE
. $1.39
59c
19c
5c
Oregon Motor Stages
Leave from Bush’s Cafe
8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. daily for Port
land via Timber.
Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage
depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon'
ia.
Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens.
Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m.
Sun. and Mon
Katharine Hepburn in
SYLVIA SCARLETT
TUES. WED. THURS.
23 c
15c
20c
Fresh Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes, U. S. No. l’s, 4 lbs .... 19c
Oranges, Sunkist or Pure Gold, 2 doz. 35c
LEMONS, fancy Sunkist, Doz.
19c
LETTUCE, Imp. valley solid hds, each 4c
Victor McLaglen in
PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER
COMING
Ruth Chatterton in
‘LADY
OF
SECRETS”
FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way
Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages
39c
Lilly Pons in
“I Dreamed Too Much”
Market Features
Pork Shld. Steaks and Roasts, lb
23c
PORK SAUSAGE, lb.......................
23c
LEG OF MUTTON, lb.
23c
Willapa OYSTERS, pt...
23c
SALAD DRESSING, Pint... 18c,
qt
Qt.
45c
35c