Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 10, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Soejima and Betty Thacker; Fresh- j Mrs. Al Becker at that time. The the studio orchestra with whom he AIR-MINDED FAMILY—
ed every act of kindness to us at
men: Etha Morris, Opal Scheuer ( afternoon was spent in playing records his songs, is not his voice
the time of our bereavement and
Olivia
de
Havilland,
the
only
man, Martha Tapp and Fred Thomp ' games and a social good time. Delic­
but his never-ending fund of Yidd­ feminine principal in the cast of f°T the beautiful floral offerings
son. The girls have a noticeable' ious refreshments were served at
lead on the boys in regard to plac-! the close. Mrs. Becker received ish dialect stories. Between record­ “Wings of the Navy,” the Warner ' we wish to express our most sin-
ings of his numbers for “Let Free­ Bros.-Coamopolitan naval aviation1 cere appreciation.
many useful gifts.
ing on the honor roll.
N. S. Soden and family
dom
Ring,” screening Sunday and picture opening at the Joy Theatre I
Helping
Members
of
the
Mist
Christian Church
next Thursday, is a first cousin of|
DANCE
TO
BE
MARCH
17
—
Circle will meet the 4th Thursday Monday at the Joy Theatre, time
—The Livingstones, Ministers
Capt. Geoffrey de Havilland, fam- !
St. Patrick’s Day will be cele- ’ at the home of Mrs. Fred Seigen- had to be taken out to allow him ous builder of British planes an 1
School period begins at 9:45, and
thaler.
to spring at least a dozen new ones. automobile motors. Her father and
closes at 10:50. M. L. Herrin, Super­ brated by a dance given in the gym I
17.1
charivari was held at the Ed
by
the
student
body,
March
17?
the father of the plane builder were
intendent, the best of religious in­
will be furnished by the Reynolds home one night last week- CLIFF EDWARDS ACTED AS
brothers.
struction. Communion service at | Music
11:00, followed by the morning i high school Swingsters who have ^or *-he newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. HIS OWN STAND-IN—
practicing for some time, i Charlie Moyan. Mrs. Moyan is a I
CARD OF THANKS
sermon, subject, “I, The Problem, I been
will be a charge of fifteen1 daughter of Mrs. Ed Reynolds,
Cliff Edwards acted as his own
There
We wish to express our most
Or the Solution?” service closes at j
the Christian
Endeavors cents per person or twenty-five' The committee is busy with the stand-in for two weeks during the cere appreciation for the many
noon. 6 :30
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program scheduled to take place production rf iColumbia’s
will meet in regular session, follow- cents a couple.
“The cf kindness shown us during
Saturday evening at the new gym. Little Adventuress,”
ing this will be the evening worship' JUNIORS TO HAVE pARTY.
Columbia film time of our recent bereavement
i
Mrs.
Bud
Ashby
spent
Monday
with Edith Fellows at the Joy and for the many beautiful floral
service, and the fifth sermon on
' with her sister, Mrs. Keaton.
the Prophetic Series, subject of
Members of the junior class will
Theatre Thursday and Friday. Ed­ offerings.
Mr- and Mrs' RusseI1 Ballard wards thus gave Morgan Brawn,
which will be, “The Coming Depres­ assemble at the high school gym
The Stockton and Johns Families
sion.” Next sermon of the series this Friday, March 10, at 7:30 for sPent the weekend at their prune his stand-in, an opportunity to take
will' be given on Wednesday even- a class party. Ice cream and cookies ranck near Independence. Mr. Bal- advantage of a good acting offer
CARD OF THANKS
Log-
lard works
works here
here for
for the
the Mist
Mist Lo
«- at another studio.
ing, and the subject, “Will Hitler are the refreshments planned by lard
To the many friends who extend-
or Mussolini Be the World’s Final Jornne Nichols and Maxine Johns. K‘ne Co.
Dictator?”. Young People’s Conse Entertainment for the evening has I L. Wikstrom was at home from
cration Luncheon on Thursday r.ot yet been determined but the Taft over the weekend.
evening, subject for discussion an­ committee promises that it will bej Mrs. Goldie Keaton is assisting
nounced later. All young people in­ good. No seniors or underclassmen Mrs. William Bridgers with her
will be allowed.
household duties between school
vited, pot-luck 6:45.
______
hours.
ORCHESTRA GETS NEW PIECES
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Libel were
Evangelical Church
callers
at the L. E. McGee home
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
“You’re Going to See A Lot of ¡
| on the “burn” Saturday afternoon.
Me,” “Silboney,” “Could Be,” “The!
9:45 The regular session of the
■ Mrs. Ain Wallace called on Mrs.
Funny Old Hills,” and “Get Out
I William Keaton Monday afternoon.
Church School. Both old and young of Town,” were the
five neW I Mrs. W. M. Garlock and
her
are invited.
pieces received by the orchestra !
11:00 Morning Worship, the pas­
daughter, Mrs. Roy Garlock were
this week. The pieces were select­
tor bringing the message from the ed by the members by special vote, Saturday evening guests of
„ted
subject, “Famin and the Sword De­ each voting for ones they wanted Austin Dowling.
feated.” There will be special music. and the most requested ones were
Wednesday Portland visitors wer-?
6:30 The Christian Endeavor will
Mrs. William Bridgers, Mrs.
bought. They are practicing on them
continue the Mission study of the so they can play them at the dance Hall and Mrs. C. O. Hayden.
Mrs. Charles Sundland and ,moth­
New Frontier. “Rural America” is March 17.
er, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, called on
the subject.
7:30 This service is specially for STUDENTS ATTEND
Mrs. L. E. McGee Monday after-
men. Five laymen from some of the TOURNAMENT—
noon.
Portland Evangelical churches will
Shady Lane is spending a few
Approximately 15 students of V. days at Seaside with his sister.
speak. Everyone is invited.
George Jones is employed at the
The Betty Brite Circle will meet I H. S. attended the basketball tour­
Tuesday afternoon in the home of nament Thursday, Friday and Sa* Reed Holding camp at Jewell.
urday, March 2, 3, rnd 4 at Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland
Mrs. Minnie Malmsten.
The few that stayed throughout the were Portland business visitors
will
meet
The Pollyanna Circle
at the church Wednesday afternoon, tournament stayed at auto camps Friday night.
The new velvet drapes have
The Revival. Beignning with Mon­ and reported that an enjoyable time
rived and have been hung for
day evening at 7:30 our special was had by all.
gym.
meetings will be on. The Rev. and
Miss Dorothy Garlock is in Sacra­
Mrs. Earl M. Smith of Canton, Ohio STUDENTS MAKE MODEL
mento, California, where she will
will' be the speaker and furnish the CITIES—
special music. The public is invited.
In connection with the study ol te employed for a while in a cafe-
city government, the civics class teria.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church h;s been planning madel cities. Sev­ Mrs. L. E. MrGee who has been
—Father John Greene eral of the cities have been posted seriously ill since January 1st when
New Big, Beautiful, Soft, Fluffy,
she had ptomaine poisoning is very
on
the
study
hall
blackboard
for
Genuine Sealey MATTRESSES
Lenten services Thursday even-
slowly getting able to walk across
.ng, 7:45 p. m.; mass Friday morn- inspection. A very artistic reproduc­ the. floor. We hope for her to re­
that
regularly sell for $42.50, now
tion of Vernonia was presented
ing, 7:00 a. m.
gain
her
former
health
soon.
by John McKenzie.
SPECIAL at only ............
Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers
Church of Jesus Christ
and Mrs. J. O. Libel and son, Floyd,
TIMBERLINE PLANS LINE
While present stock lasts.
of Latter Day Saints—
spent Sunday at Seaside.
PARTY—
Earl Holce is expecting 750 baby
Choice of blue, green, orchid and
(Commonly called “The Mormon
“Jesse James” is the picture to chickens he has ordered.
church)
yellow colors
Don’t wait. Get
be viewed by the Timberline staff
Pete Banzer was a Mist shopper
Sunday school each Sunday morn­ a* a line party Thursday evening
Monday afternoon.
yours
NOW
at
this remarkable
ing at 10 o’clock at the Grange After the show, the group will go
The last of the old creamery
low price, and terms of ONLY
hall, Vernonia. Members and friends to “The Cozy” for refreshments.
building has been torn down and the
ere invited to attend.
REFRESHED:
$3.00 down and $3.00 per month.
nice new home of Lawrence Jepson
stands near the place that was once
These are mattresses that will give
Assembly of God Church SERVICES HELD FOR
the scene of a thriving butter busi­
—Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor LEWIS NELSON WED • >
you years of satisfactory service.
ness, then later cheese factory.
CIRCLE TO MEE(T
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Morn­
Mrs. Ede Wallace was a recent
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) — visitor from Portland to our valley.
Cotton Mattresses
ing worship 11:00 a. m.; Evangel­
Used Zenith Auto Radio in Excel­
istic service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Funeral services were held here
Mrs. C. F. Dowling of Tidewater
evening prayer meeting 7:30. Christ Wednesday afternoon for Lewis was an early Tuesday morning
La Rose Inner-Spring Mattresses
lent condition.
Installed
Ambassador services, Friday 7:80 Nelson who passed away Saturday visitor of Mrs. J. Joyce.
in the St. Vincent hospital. He was
p. m.
a lifelong resident of the Nehalem
NEW 1939 WASHERS
Beauty Rest Mattresses
Valley. He leaves a wife and ten
As low as ..................
children besides two sisters and
other relatives and la host of
$5.00 down, $5.00 month.
DAVENPORTS and CHAIRS
friends who express their sympathy
HONOR GROUP SMALL—
to the family. Burial was in the
Beautiful Waterfall Bed Room
ONE A MONTH—
Fewer students made the honor Mist cemetery.
Beautiful
colors.
Terms
as
low
as
Suites
4 Pieces.............
roll this last nix week’s period than
Walt Batson was a Portlano
Fay
Wray,
Hollywood
High
$5.00 down and $5.00 per month.
$5.00 down $5.00 month
any other time this year. There business visitor Wednesday as wa-
School’s gift to the film industry,
were only eleven—namely, Seniors Bernard Dowling.
is considered one of the best ping
New Beautiful Zenith End Table
Bobbie Bassett, Elizabeth Scha-
Several ladies gathered at the
5-Piece Finished Breakfast Sets
pong players in the film colony.
lcck and Jean Vaughan; Juniors: Bridgers home Thursday to par­
Radio
Organ
........................
The actress currently featured with
Joan Lindsay; Sophomores: Roy take in the Stork shower given for
Ralph Bellamy in Columbia’s new
With built-in Magazine and Paper
drama, “Smashing the Spy Ring,"
Rack. $7.00 down, $7.00 per month.
is also considered one of the film
Used 5 Foot G. E. Refrigerator
colony’s most hard working act­
$4.00 down, $4.00 month
One R.C.A. VICTOR Small Por­
resses. Miss Wray once starred in
12 pictures in as many months.
table Battery Suit Case Radio
Churches
$29.50
Clusuke
$20.
$19.95
News of the
Theatre
High School
$39.50
•
$49.95
$59.50 to $129.50
$69 50
$79.95
Now in Effect
$79.50
A change in prices on bakery products.
BREAD
lV^-lb. loaves
13c
2
25c
BREAD
1-lb. loaves
BREAD
1-lb. loaves (cellophane wrapped)
8c
Prices reduced on all pastry products
Vernonia Bakery
YOU MAY BE SURE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’« health is being safe
guarded.
$11.50
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
DIRECTING HORSE HIS
HARDEST JOB—
You can tell an actor to start
moving when the director shouts,
“Action!” but you have to be care­
ful with a horse.
In one of the scenes of “Arizona
Wildcat,” Leo Carrillo and Pauline
Moore concluded their dialogue by
driving off in a horse and buggy,
When everything was set, Leeds
gave the signal to “roll ’em” and
ar the sound man hollered "Action!”
the horse trotted off the set before
anyone had a chance to say a word.
After it happened three times
Leeds decided that the horse was
still reacting from a previous scene
in which this was the signal to start.
Leeds changed the word to “Go!”
and the horse remained stationary.
You can do other things with horses
tesides leading them to water.
EDDY, DIALECTICIAN I—
Nelson Eddy’s chief claim to famei
among Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer music-1
ians, particularly the member* of
ComP,ete ...................... $36.00
Will work anywhere and no aerial
needed or connections to make.
Just the thing to take on pleasure
«nd touring trips. Will work in auto­
mobile same as car radio.
New Beautiful All-Enameled Wood
RANGES ................................ $69.50
$5.00 down, $5.00 month.
Beautiful 9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs
USED NORGE REFRIGERATOR
$89.00
$4.00 down, $4.00 month
New 5-Foot FRIGIDAIRE CICA CA
ONLY ......
.M3J.3U
New 7-Foot FRIGIDAIRE tlOÛ CA
ONLY ................................
I Only of each of these Refrigerators
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ON E-Z TERMS AT PORTLAND PRICES
WE PAY THE FREIGHT
We carry our own contracts—you do not deal with any finance company.
GEO. G. PATERSON
FURNITURE
VERNONIA
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RADIOS
OREGON
REFRIGERATION
FOREST GROVE