Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 26, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    at 6:30 followed by the evening j jeet, “The Baptism of Fire.*’ Eten-
rervice of song and the message i ing service st 7:45, the Revival
from the word at 7:30. Sermon eentinues.
subject, “A Prayer of Trust.”
i
The Prayer meeting is conducted Church of Jesus Christ
on Wednesdsy evening at 7:30. Both of Latter Day Saints—
Evangelical Church
(Commonly called “The Mormon
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister the adult snd yonng people’s groups
church)
Sunday school
each Sunday
9:45 Church school for all under meet in their respective rooms for
j prayer, scripture and discussion. The morning at 10:30 in the I.O.O.F.
the supervision of O. G. Weed.
I public is invited.
hall, Vernonia. Member« and friend»
11:00 Morning Worship the paS
■ _
.-O - -———
are invited to attend.
tor speaking from thé subject, “The Assembly of God Church
Sunday school 9:45.
Morning
Simplicity of the Truth.” Special
worship 11:00, with the pastor I
music is provided.
The Christian Endeavor is held bringing the message on the sub- |
At the
Churches . .
News of the
-, ¡Theatre
> OU MAY UK SURE
GOES HOLLYWOOD—
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe­
guarded.
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FRIDAY, AÜGÜST 26, 1938
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
I
a severe cut on her teg last weekdays following the first of the
It was necessary to take three month to Lake Charles. Louisiana,
where Mr. Bowerman will be em-
stitches in the jagged cut.
ployed by a large oil concern. He
Returns Hom.
has
been credit manager at the
James Bonnick left his home at
■Vernonia
Auto Co. for some time.
Fort Rack, Oregon, this week after
In
Mr.
Bowerman
’s place in Ver­
a visit of two weeks with his son-in-
nonia will be Forest P. Reichardt,
taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Portland;
Herb Counts of Rock Creek.
Get» Blueback»—
Move» Radio Shop----
The Paterson Furniture store
made way for more floor space the
past week when the radio repair
department was moved from the
west-rear to the east-rear of the
store.
Father Dead—
Russell Neffew, Oregon Gas &
When vaudeville died, it went to
Hollywood, says Charles Winnin­ Electric Co. lineman, with Mrs.
ger, veteran comedian. Such star^ Neffew, has been in Shelton, Wash­
of the two a day shows as Jerry ington, for several days following
Pena, Jack Stary, Alathea and their being called there due to the
Catherinie Clarke and numerous serious illness of Mr. Neffew’s
others do their specialties of bal-|' father.
T." , Word was
was received
recelvea by J. W.
w-
fire
iuo-linc
in
Win-
Nlchols
Wednesday
morning that the
ancing and, fire juggling in Win­
ninger’s latest Universal comedy, elder Mr. Neffew had passed away
“Goodbye Broadway” which comes Tuesday evening. Following the
to the Joy Theatre today (Thurs­ services, Mr. and Mrs. Neffew will
return to Vernonia.
day).
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage re­
turned Wednesday from Newport
after several days vacationing there.
During their stay Mr. Armitage
trolled in the Siletz river and
caught 12 blueback salmon, four
of which he brought home. One
weighed six pounds.
Runway—
Roland Treharne’» service station
was improved to a great extent this
week when he had the runways
and parking space about the stat­
ion paved by the Gerber Coonstruc-
lion Co. Several lifts of gravel and
asphalt were applied and rolled
during the work. Drains were built
around the outside of the property
to insure dry parking space during
th.1 rainy season.
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
Wholesale and lleiail
see my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
C. BRUCE
Catches Two Salmon—
WILL ROGERS WAS
ACTRESS’ SPONSOR—
Of the two salmon fishing parties j
angling on the Columbia near Ast­
Rochelle Hudson, protege of the oria Sunday, F. M. Ruhl was the
beloved Will Rogers, who sponsored only one to enjoy luck. He caught
her in many of his ow’n pictures be­ two large fish using a silver and red
cause she was “home folks” from plug. The fish were sliced and sev­
Oklahoma, appears in the newest eral enjoyed fish entrees on dinner
20th Century-Fox production, “Ras­ menus. Others in the two parties
cals,” opening Saturday at the Joy;were Loel Roberts, Lowell Hieber,
Theatre. Jane Withers is starred. Emil Messing, J. A. Bush, C. S.
Other featured players include Hoffman and daughter, Cathrin, and
Robert Wilcox, Borrah Minevitch Roy Kirtley, the latter from Kan­
and His Gang.
sas City. Several boats from here i
will fish next Sunday, it is teamed j
"LORD JEFF”—
“Lord Jeff,” dramatic story of To Go to Louisiana—
the training of boys for Britian’s
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowerman
future Meschant Marine, introduces plan
J
to move from Vernonia a few
Freddie Bartholomew and Mickey
! Rooney, companions in “Captains
¡ Courageous” and “The Devil is a
NOTICE EAGLES
Sissy,” in entertainly new charact­
erizations at the Joy Theatre Sun-1
All member» are urged to
and Monday.
bring their candidates to the
SOUTHERN BEAUTY GETS
REAL BREAK—
PAY-DAY CAN BE A POOR DAY
IF YOUR MONEY DOESN’T GO
AROUND . . . BUT YOU CAN MAKE IT
A GREAT DAY IF YOU WANT . . . JUST
LOOK AT THESE
SPECIALS
While They Last
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR — It’s a General
Electric and it’s in good shape . . . Take it at
a very low price!
MAJESTIC RADIO — Console model, 8-tube,
ready to go and a fine addition to any home.
$24.50
Onl)'
Dorris Bowdon, petite Southern
beauty discovered recently by film
talent scouts at the University of
Louisiana, gets her first real break
in “Always Goodbye,” 20th Cen­
tury-Fox opening Tuesday at the »
Joy Theatre.
The pert little Southern belle, a
campus beauty queen until taken
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nto the Hollywood fold, plays a I
helpful shipboard acquaintance of
Barbara Stanwyck, co-starred with
Herbert Marshall in the picture.
Miss Bowdon was brought to Hol­
lywood a few months ago under I
contract to 20th Century-Fox but I
until selected for the important
»ole in “Always Goodbye” she had
been used for bit work in order to
give her the necessary preliminary
training fpr more ambitious parts.
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Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slawson and
><>n, Richard, are visiting this week
with Mrs. Slawson’s parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. H. Fretwell of Gibbon
Oregon.
•
Mr.
family
harne,
1924,
home.
and Mrs. Sidney Baker and
moved Saturday from Tre-
where they have resided since
to Garibaldi, their future
Tish at Asteria—
$84.75 WAS ORIGINAL price on this 4-piece
bedroom suite, including a bed, vanity, chest
of drawers and bench. Walnut finish. Special
now at only
$79.50
F. M. Ruhl, Loel Roberts, Elmil
Messing and Lowell Hiebet1 trolled
for salmon Sunday at the mouth of
the Columbia near Astoria,
from Hillsboro.
ion Here----
4-PIECE EASTERN MAPLE bedroom suite was
priced this week at $64.50.
We’ve pulled it
down for this special sale to
$59.50
LIGHT GREEN WITH IVORY trim 4-piece bed­
room suite that is really nice. You would have
paid $79.50 but we’ll let you have the bed,
vanity, chest of drawers and bench during this
•a,e for
$59.95
26,
at
hall
7:45
Ben. SpenceP, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Spencer, is in Vernonia i
visiting this week with his parents
from his home in Bakersfield, Cali­
fornia. Mr. Spencer arrived here
Friday afternoon coming north via
The Dalles-California highway.
Seaside People Here----
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lang of Sea­
side spent the weekend in Vernonia
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Schultz.
Friday,
PICNIC
BIG EDDY PARK
Sunday, August 28; 10 a.m
FREE CRAWFISH—All You Can Eat—Bring
Your Lunch
Entertainment for the Day: Softball Game, Races,
Auguzt
Speaker, Big Drawing for Prizes
p.m.
EVERYONE INVITED
M. B. Tompkins, W.P.
L. O. Gillham, Secretary.
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Property for Sale by
Vernonia, Oregon
TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF
SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKS AND CIRCUIT COURT FOR
On Vacation—
Move to Garibaldi—
DAVENPORT AND CHAIR—Sold originally for
$79.50. Is finished with green tapestry. This
special is new merchandise at only $69.50
Grange
FIRST ANNUAL K. of P.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
ELMER ROBBINS HOUSE at 1155
Umatilla Street. 3-room house
with garage and woodshed. On
Lot 1, Block 2, Park Addition to
Vernonia.
HOUSE on Fraction Lot 5, Block 2,
Malmsten’s Riverside View. 4-
room «house with garage. On
highway near Oregon-American
Mill.
DOOLEY HOUSE—4-room house
on Nehalem Street. On East
one-half of Lots 13 and 14, Block
2, Corey Addition to Vernonia.
HOUSE on Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 3,
Malmsten’s Riverside View. 4-
room house near * sawmill and
highway. 4 lots for garden, etc.
MESSING APARTMENT HOUSE—
2-story building at 861 Third Ave­
nue. 5 rooms and bath each floor.
Close to business district on frac­
tion Lot 2, Block 3, Vernonia.
EVAN HALL PROPERTY—Tract
of 7 78/100 acres, being Lots 17
and 18 and East */2 of Lot 16.
Riverview Lots. #Has a 2-room
house and 3-room house. Can be
purchased together or separately.
On hillside East of Nehalem River.
MALMSTEN HOUSE on Lots 9,
10, 11, 12, Block 3, Malmsten's
Riverside View. 4-room house
with 4 lots near sawmill and high­
way.
CHARLESWORTH HOUSE at 257
“A” Street. 4-room house with
breakfast nook and bath. On Lot
1, Block 12, Eastside Addition to
Vernonia.
PRINGLE BUSINESS BUILDINGS
Lot 5, Block 1, Vernonia. Has
three buildings running from No.
752 to No. 786 Bridge Street, with
2 pool halls, barber shop, Squeeze
Inn Restaurant, and Shoe Shop.
Six-room apartment over pool hall.
Vacationins Her«
AND DON’T FORGET THE ELK SEASON
NEXT WEEK------ We have the special high
velocity 225 grain, controlled expanding and
non-disintegrating elk loads.
We pay the freight 100 miles.
Geo. G. Paterson
FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION
VERNONIA — OREGON — FOREST GROVE
Mrs. C. L. Harrison and sons '
Kenneth and Robert, of Seaside*
were Monday visitors at the A. J.i
Schultz home. Miss Helen Harrison
v>ho has been visiting at the Schultz
home for the past 10 days re-,
turned to Seaside with her folks.'
and Robert Harrison will visit at
the Schultz home until the first of
S<rtember, when he will return to
Seaside to enter school.
Le»
Cut—
’
j Little Betty Counts, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. Herb Counts suffered
TERMS:
Cash for our equity
Taxes can be assumed by purchaser and paid over a period of
years.
See your local real estate dealer or write
Mark Skinner
Superintendent of Bank*
Salem, Oregon