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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1939)
Vi.it In Bennett.— Hospisa.- Leave* tor tSoia«— uivuivr a *♦ bay stivice vn Gary Baches was taken to the Mr. and Mr*. Tom Hopkins and Mr». Fay* Myer», who has be*n May 14th. family and Mr. Pryor w*r* Sunday Portland General hospital Sunday vuit.ng her mother, Mr». Ollie . . _~ , visitors at th* C. W. Bennett home. suffering from a nervous disorder. Roberts for th* last two weeks l*f\ . C hristian Church He is the eon ot Mr. and Mrs. Al Tuesday for Boi»e. Idaho. | —The Livingstone». Minister» In Hillsboro- Return, from Hospital— Sunday Geest*— Backes. Mr. Backes is employed at Church School 9:45, M. L. Herri» Mr. and Mr». Harry Woodruff Robert Holcomb returned to his the E. H. Condit farm a short dis Guest» at th* honi* of Mr. and Superintendent, cicases for all. Mrs. Herbert Condit on Sunday, and daughter, Eleanor, spent Sat home Saturday morning from Good tance from Vernonia on the Mist Closes at 10:50; Communion Ser- Samaritan hospital, where he had road. April 30, were Miss Kay Joyce, urday in Hillsboro. i vice and preaching at 11:00 o’clock; undergone a major operation. instructor in the Washington grade In Forest Grove— Sells Lease— ' subject of sermon, “Kingdom Build school, and Ole Estes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt were in Sundry Fishermen— ing.” services close at 12. Word” reaching Vernonia this Forest Grove Saturday to spend Christian Endeavor society meets Emil Messing, Mike Willard, week made known the sale of a Here Monday— Dale Roberts and Loel Roberts theatre lease held on the theatre Evangelical Church at 6:30, and the evening public Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Silvis, now the day. were fishermen Sunday in waters at Dishman’,’ Washington, held by — Harvey R. Scheuerman. Miniate/ worship sendee at 7:30; subject of located at Cornelius, were in Ver- near St. Helens. Four salmon were Mrs. Zelma Bush. The lease and ni.n a Monday to attend the funeral Sunday Visitors— 9:45 Church School under the the evening sermon, “How May I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie and caught during the day. Catches equipment was sold to the Hamrick Know That I Am Saved.” Prayer services of Arthur Tousley. supervision of 0. G. Weed. son, Leo, spent the weekend visit went to Messing (1), Dale Roberts Evergreen theatre circuit. meeting every Wednesday evening Mrs. 11:00 Morning Worship includes ing with friends and relatives in (1) and Loel Roberts (2). Dale Bush formerly operated the theatre In Portland— at 7:30. Welcome all. congregotional singing, special mus Mrs. J. W. Vaughan and daugh Carlton and McMinnville. Roberts made the largest catch here. Her last show presentation ic and a sermon on the subject, ters, Jean and Virginia, were visi with a fish weighing 30 pounds. wts given last Friday evening. “The Personal Question of Pente Assembly of God Church The Dalles Visitor— tors in Portland Saturday of last —Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor cost.” Get. Fine— Mrs. Judd Greenman was a visi N<w Barber Here— week. Lester Sheeley was fined $15 in Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Morn tor in The Dalles Thursday where Nels Pearson has been engaged 6:30 The Christian Endeavoi she met her daughter who was in the R< corder’s court Saturday by Norris Soden, proprietor of the meets for the regular devotional ing worship 11:00 a. m.; Evangel- John Day Folk Here— istic service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Gillbert and 'ict city for a day. Mrs. Greenman night for being apprehended the Museum Barber Shop, to assist him meeting. Young people invited. daughter, Kilita, of John Day were returned Friday to St. Helens where evening before by Marshal A. D. with the work relative to the shop. 7:30 This service includes a pop evening prayer meeting 7:30. Christ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. he attended the County Home Lolley. The charge was disorderly Pearson came to Vernonia the lat ular song service and a mesage by Ambassador services, Friday 7:80 conduct, it was stated at the court. ter part of last week. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb and Mrs. Makers’ Institute. the pastor on the subject, “Some p. m. J C. Lemons. Miss Kilita Gilbert, Lessons in God’s Word for All Sunday Visitor — Meeting Due — Church of Jesus Christ who is a senior, will remain in Ver Get Silverware— Times. ” Miss Joanne Lindberg and Miss The Betty Brite Circle of ths The Cheppewa Camp Fire Girls nonia and ettend high school here The Betty Brite Circle meets of Latter Day Saints— have received a large butcher knife, Norma Brady spent Sunday at the Woman’s Missionary Society will Tuesday afternoon. until the end of school. home of Mrs. Olin Robbins on the hold its regular monthly meeting in aluminum cooking ware and silver Wednesday evening is “Family (Commonly called "The Mormon the Evangelical church parlors ware from the submission of cou Oregon-American hill. Return from L. A.— church) Church Night” with a potluck sup-1 Tuesday, May "9, it was announced Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside re pons to various manufacturing The Loyal Women’»— Sunday school each Sunday morn per at 6:30 followed by the regular his week. turned from their trip in Los An firms making the coupon distribu Class of the Christian church will devotionals and the monthly busi ing at 10 o’clock at the Grangs geles, where they have been since tion for that purpose. The knife bold a Mother’s Day bazaar and Nomination of Officer.— ness meeting of the Official board. hall. Vernonia. Members and friend/ and aluminum ware was obtained food sale May 13. last December. 18tl — Preparations are being made for are invited to attend. All members of the Fraternal from Albers flour products and urged this Order of Eagles were Here Sunday— from the Alpine Milk company while Returns to Home— Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hewes of the silverware came from Sperry Mrs. Frances Gowen returned to week to attend the Friday eAning Portland were visiting relatives flour products. The coupons were her home here Thursday following meeting of the order. The princi- pal business of the evening will be SUPPORT VERNONIA’S here Sunday. collected by a number ef women a journey of some duration to Cal the nomination of officer; for the ifornia and then eastern states. She in the community and donated to GOOD-WILL AMBASSADORS AT THE Daughter Born— traveled as far east as New York ■lection to be held on Friday, May the Camp Fire girls. A six and one-half pound baby to visit her husband, who at that 19. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL girl, named Barbara Jean, was born In Portland— time was in that city. She returned Visit MacDonalds---- to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline April Forest P. Riechardt spent Sunday by way of Kentucky where she Mrs. O. E. Lee and daughter, 21st. in Portland visiting with his wife visited relatives. Othelene, from Salem visited Mt. who has been staying at her par and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald during In Portland— ents home there due to the serious In Seaside— Miss Ruiby Maddess and Miss illness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander the past weekend. They returned Jane Lovett were in Portland over nd Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kullander home Monday. Mrs. Lee is a sister In Forest Grove— the weekend. vere visitors in Seaside last Sun- of Mrs. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig and lay. Mrs. A. L. Kullander return Visit Grandmother— Business Visitors— Mrs. Felix Wiederkehr went to 'd to Portland Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Shultz of Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone Forest Grove Saturday. nd Mrs. R. L. Kullander. The two McMinnville visited here Sunday Purchase your Rose Festival Buttons from the were in Portland Monday on busi men are brothers. with their grandmother, Mrs. Ollie Weekend Visitors---- ness. Roberts. Children or Their Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willard and frack Meet Due— Attend Party— daughter, Joy, spent the weekend The Columbia county track meet Rainbows to Meet— Mrs. William Heath and daughter, in Forest Grove visiting friends. 's scheduled for this Saturday, is' A meeting of the Rainbow girls Harriet, Velva Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Buttons on Sale Beginning May 9 he announcement this week. The is scheduled for Monday evening Harvey Heath, Harry George and Sunday Visitors---- meet will be comprised of the high of the coming week at the Masonic Mrs. Felix Wiederkehr and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange enjoyed chools in the county end is to Temple at which time balloting for a party Friday night given by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig visited Mr be staged at Scappoose. the election of officers will take and Mrs. Mike Willard in honor of and Mrs. Jimmy Burke Sunday, at I place. ENTIRE PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF Solicitors Fined — their daughter, Joy’s birthday. Camp 8. Two house-to-hoj^se solicitors were ( To Hold Auction Sale— BUTTONS GO TO THE BAND FUND FOR 4ZHZHZHXHXHZHXMXHZHZHZHZHZK ined in the Recorder’s court early George A. Christiansen is to H 'ast week by Loel Roberts. One of hold an ahetion sale at his farm EXPENSES those apprehended was Kenneth 12 miles northwest of Vernonia on H Mist highway on Friday, May H Chilade and for the offense of be the ing in and upon private property 5 at 12:30 p. m. The sale will in- H an invitation a fine of $3.00 elude considerable farm equipment. H without was meted. The other offense of the H wme kind was assessed $2.50 to H Walter Arnsedu. YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS A+ The Churches . . The Vernonia Junior Band Spring Sale H H H H Hardware-Hardware H Check These Values 50 foot GARDEN HOSE 5/8 inch $2.49 H Guaranteed H GOOD NOZZLE 19c H GLASBAKE PIE PLATE 13c 9 H-inch Diameter H $1.00 H ROLLER SKATES, Ball Bearing 98c H TACKLE BOX H With Tray H M H BAMBOO RAKES Grapefruit Juice— Wadham’s No. 2 tins 3 for .................................... 25c Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread— on PHEASANT Quart ............................... .. Pheasant Imitation 59c H 10c X k Soft and Fluffy H AX HANDLE 19c X H OPEN END WRENCH SET 33c X 3 for SCOUT AX 59c H HOUSE BROOM 29c H Many other items tco numerous to mention. See Window Display and Tables. For Bargains- See HOFFMAN About It! Hoffman Hardware Co 4-ox. No. 2 tins and Pies ......................................... 2 f<”’ 25c 2 pkgs. 23 c 3 tins DEVILED MEAT S.O.S. CLEANSER 1QC 8 Pad 23c tall tin 19c SALMON, Wadco COLORED and WHITE FRYERS Fresh Crab and Crab Meats —Halibut — Salmon — Cod 10c Duncan's Market 13c 1-lb. cello bag SHELF PAPER 15-foot sheet 9c Paper Napkins— For any occasion Large K H H HZHXHXHXHXHXHZHXHXHZHXHXHXII bottle MARSHMALLOWS— k W X for Sauce Z«JC VANILLA— k¡ H Delicious Sea Foods of All Kinds X 49c k X 39c k WATER TUMBLERS H 19c A V DUST MOP...................... lb. tin 27c Tune in Your Radio on Grouch Club Hour How to Get lhe Magic Garden of Pinks—1 Box Top and 10c. H H H YOUNG BERRIES lie bars Wadham’s l’s tall 39c k Pastel Pottery 1-lb. tin |9C Calumet COFFEE, Wadham’s Drip Grind KIX í? IQ 20-PIECE DINNER SET Wadham’s No. 2 tins Palmolive Soap— X 99c k X .... 8c K REFRIGERATOR SETS BAKING POWDER, CUT BEANS— TOMATO JUICE— 39c H IRONING BOARD of last will re- A part fishing. H WASHBOARD H Bend— Harry Kerns left Friday week for Bend where he main for a week’s stay, of the time will be spent 2 19c HAMMER In H PADLOCK H Mrs. F. R. Olin and daughter, Mrs. Frances Gowen, were visitors ;n Portland Monday of this week. 69c WHISTLING TEA KETTLES H H King’s Service Gives You Delivery to Your Door Twice Daily—You Do Not Have to Carry Bundles! Visitors— H 20-QUART COLD PACK CANNER H H Portland package .............. 8c SPINACH, Wadhams 2 large tins 25c Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6 A. L. Kullander King’s Grocery Watchmaker and Jeweler W fiere Your Money Huys More Official for S. Watch Inspector P. and S. Ry. 2 Deliveries Dailv