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PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937 VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON MPS. GARNER GIVES DINNER FOR HUSBAND’S BIRTHDAY | ALICE WEED’S BIRTHDAY Thursday evening of last week, I BUY MORE GET-AT-ABLE SPACE FOR LESS MONEY MRS. GORDON IS G. E. CLUB HOSTESS ........ TOTAL come in and look them over and place your order at once. Today-Tomorrow may be too late. Prices are bound to advance soon, buy now and save up to $50.00 on your refrigerator at PATERSONS. Be»«*»4 Balance on Easy Payments $29.75 $59.50 XOU Ml««1' $49.50 1 You want a washer that will • wash all kinds of clothes Many Beautiful Colors and Patterns to choose from. • The Apex Double Dasher washes as gently as your own hands, washes a few dainty silks in a small amount of water, orheavy woolens in a whole tub ful. Washes all kinds of fabrics without wear or tear. It’s patented by Apex. Rem-»¡Tiber, Quantity Limited, so get your order in early, while we can still offer you this wonderful buy, for with costs of material and labor going up, we doubt if we will ever be able to give you such a wonderful opportunity again. MR. AND MRS. DEWEY HAVE DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey | were dinner hosts last Friday j evening for Mr. and Mrs. Enoch I Dumas, Mrs. J. C. Lincoln Thelma Lincoln. p You want a washer that will wring all kinds of clothes Big Refrigerator Savin • The Apex Pressure Selector indi cates and provides the correct wring ing pressure for all garments whether silks, woolens, cottons or linens. Assures longer life to garments. Another patented feature. Paterson now makes it possible for you to purchase New 1937 8-Foot Electric F efrigeratorb for the same price as regular ly charged for 6-foot, single cylinder models. The Big, Beautiful 8-Foot Models are all equipped with a two cylin- dor motor that* uses ’less current and costs less to operate than other 1-cylinder motors on other makes. MrCSAWS HAVE SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Sunday dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Graw were Mr. and Mrs. Schlegel and sons Robert and Lester, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wal ker, all of Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. John Luther and son Jimmy of Keasey. ---------- .V McNeill’. Father Leave« *be , shelf sPa tr AY ’U< le S Al Lachine’* Mother LT..«"“’1”’ insta01" kitche° .«cdbV It is hard to believe, but you can actually put 2 full grown chickens in the freezing cabinet and still have room for 2 ice trays and a large beef steak. Come in, and we will show you. Another Surprise! There are 5 trays, and three of these are Slide A Trays, which slide out, and saves reaching back in the refrigerator. There are also 2 extra shelves, built in therometer, and 15 actual freezing speeds, and other features, too numerous to mention. Come in and look these over and we know that you will be astonished at the Beauty, Size, Con veniences, Advantages, and Low Price. REMEMBER: You can buy 8 foot refrigerators for the same price as other makes in 6-f<A>t models. <ervO"0* We do not know how long we will be able to get these at these low prices, so Everything for the Home 9 You want a washer of beauti- ful modern, durable design • Beneath the graceful, modern styl ing of Apex washers lies enduring construction of electrically welded steel , . . built and styled to last for years. The most beautiful, useful, durable washer ever made. Make sure that you get all three betore you buy! NEW BEAUTIFUL SNOW WHITE APEX WASHEItS WITH PUMP Reg. Price $89.50 - Our Special $79.50 And We Will Give You FREE with Each Washer, 1-Case of WHITE KING SOAP We have just a few of these Beautiful Washers, and will not be able to get any more at this low price, after these are gone. Take advantage of this $10.00 Saving and a case of FREE SOAP. All Washers carry an iron clad Guarantee. EASY TERMS! On Easy Terms; At Portland Prices WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD VERNONIA Trading Co GEO. G. PATERSON 'À 1 Furniture and Radio Store Phone 802 & Thirty-five Oil Fellows from the Montezuma lodge of Hills boro conferred the first degree on three candidates for the Ver nonia I.O.O.F. . here Tuesday evening. The candidates were Jewell Lloyd, Arthur Davis and J. N. Mandt. There were also visitors from St. Helens and Kelso. The Vernonia Odd Fellows plan a return fraternal visit to Hillsboro Wednesday evening, ■ April 15, taking the same candi- dates there for the second de- gree. ______ •_______ MRS. ANNA CHRISTIANSEN HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY A program on the topic of “Over-Land Trails,” arranged by Mrs. Paul Driscoll, was presented before the Missionary society of the Christian church last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto Michener. Mrs. L. L. Wells gave a paper entitled “Where the Paths Lead,” Mrs. Harry Culbertson spoke on “Congo Christians,” and Mrs. James Brady and Mrs. Philip Millis collaborated on a paper, “Along the Way,” Mrs. Carl Davis and Mrs. Ruby Fowler led the devotional ser- vice, using as their theme “In Our Social Understanding. >> Mrs. James Brady, vice president, pre- sided during the business session. Mrs. Culbertson assisted Mrs. Michener in serving refresh- rtients. A surprise birthday party for _____ *______ Mrs. Anna Christiansen was ar- WHIST CLUB MEETS ranged by a group of neighbors AT MRS. V. COOK’S - —U— The Whist club met at Mrs. Verda Cook’s last week, A love- ly luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing whist. Members present were Mrs. Lavonne Halverson, Mrs. Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Grace Bundy, Mrs. Oneda Cobat Regular commu and Mrs. Thelma Reeves, First nication first prize was given to Mrs. Thelma and third Wed Reeves, and consolation was given nesdays of each month, at Ma to Mrs. Halverson. ---------- *----------- sonic Temple. All visiting sis MRS. HEATH ENTERTAINS ters and broth QUEEN OF HEARTS ers welcome. Leona McGraw, Sec. Mrs. William Heath was hos Myrtle Brock, W. M. tess at a bridge luncheon for members of the Queen of Hearts A. F. & A. M. club Thursday of last week. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Mrs. C. H. Jarvis was a guest. A. F. & A. M. . meet» Mrs. Frank Hartwick held high Temple at Masonic ’ score at cards and Mrs. Jarvis, Stated Comm-nicatior second high. Included in the First Thursday of each month. Special called group were Mrs. Loel Roberts, meetings on all other Thurs Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mrs. Roland day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors D. Eby, Mrs. George Plumb, Mrs. most cordially welcome. Ben Brickel and Mrs. William T. M. Crawford, W. M. Briot. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. VERNONIA POST 11» AMERICAN LEGION Meets First and Third Mon days AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays MRS. SCHEUERMAN ENTERTAINS DEBORAHS Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman enter tained the Deborah circle at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dave Marshall led the devotions, and scripture quotations were given in response to the roll call. Mrs. Leonard Taylor, vis iting here from Salina, Kansas, was a guest. Cleaning and Pressing Commercial Fertilizer Tel. 681 or 486 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weed gave a birthday dinner for their daugh ter Alice Tuesday evening, in celebration of her fourteenth birthday. Those present included her great grandmother, Mrs. Cather ine Van Blaricom; her grand mother, Mrs. Ema Weed; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and children. Eloise and Larry, and Bernice C.M.S. TOPIC IS Rose. “OVERLAND TRAILS“ HILLSBORO ODD FELLOWS CONFER DEGREE HERE Credit on oly Mattress "$5.00 Credit on old Springs $5.00 TOTAL $10,QQ Final arrangements for their | benefit dance Saturday, April 10,1 were made by members of the' Rebekah social club who met at| the home of Mrs. Harry G. San- I don Tuesday afternoon. The club I is busily engaged in earning funds 1 to finance the Rebekah district I convention which will be held Vernonia some months hence. ______ *______ Farm & Garden Seed For a limited time, and while stock lasts, we will give you $5.00 on your old Mattress,or $5.00 on your old Springs, when purchasing either or both of the following: New, Beauti ful, High Grade, Fully Guaranteed, Spring Filled Mattre»s ....................................... $29 75 Beautiful Box Spring to Match Mattress ......................................... SOCIAL CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR DANCE SWEET ONION PLANTS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY—NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE—NOW IS THE TIME TO GET RID OF YOUR OLD MATTRESS AND SPRINGS. JUST THINK OF IT! SAV-A-STEP PUTS THAT SACK SPACE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS—GIVES AS MUCH FRONT SPACE AS BOXES A WHOLE SIZE BIGGER G. E. club members were tertained by Mrs. Paul Gordon last Friday evening. Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. H. G. Sandon won first and second honors at bridge. Others attending were Mrs. ; Virgil Powell, Mrs. W. J. Armi- j tage. Mrs. J. W. Brown, Mrs. J. j L. Timmons and Mrs. H. Graw. f Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and> Mr. and Mrs. Al Lachine went to Winlook, Wash., Monday because of the illness of Al La- chine’s mother. They returned Tuesday. 4» Mrs. J. E. Ryker of Portland visited several days this week with her nephews, Henry E. John and Eben John and their families. who called at her home Tuesday afternoon bringing gifts and a decorated birthday cake. Among those present were Mrs. Clifford Bergerson, Mrs. Mary Anderson and daughter Dorena, Mrs. Martin Christensen, Mrs. Vester Christensen, Mrs. Lon Jones, Mrs. Verne Mowe, Mrs. Oscar Weed, Mrs. Cathrine Van Blaricom, Mrs. Emma Weed and Mrs. E. E. Garner. I IS CELEBRATED Mrs. 'El E. Garner gave a dinner in honor of her husband’s birth day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weed and daughter Alice. A. G. McNeill, father of K. A. McNeill, returned last week to his home in Prosser, Wash., after visiting at the home of his son here. PAGE SEVEN VERNONIA, OREGON Women’s & Men’s Over Coats and Suits ......................... 85c Ladies Dresses 85c to 95c We pick up and deliver Guaranteed one day service. Vernonia Laundry and Dry ( loaners