Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
"parsonage on January 1st was a
delightful affair. Callers continued
throughout the day and into the
evening. The decorations of the
dining room were silver and white
in with Flu—
'Go to Svenson and Seaside----
and the occasion was very much en­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laramore joyed.
A. L. Kullander was ill with the
and family spent the weekend of
flu Saturday through Monday.
New Year’s visiting friends at Called to Funeral—
In Seattle for New Year’s—
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone
Svenson and Seaside. On their visit, were called to Barlow Tuesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire
the Laramores saw the month old •attend the funeral of Otto Pellots,
and Larry Marshall spent New daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
an old time friend. They returned
Year’s in Seattle where Mrs. McEn­ Mowe.
during the afternoon.
tire’s sister lives.
yCUK TOWN’S TOPICS
Spend Weekend in St. Helen.—
Evangelistic Meetings Due—
Student from Ridgefield—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaipiani
Rev. W. O. Livingstone of the
Jennie May Carter of Ridgefield, spent the New Year’s holidays in Christian Church will begin evan­
Washington enrolled as a freshman St. Helens with Mrs. Valpiani’s rel- gelistic meetings on Wednesday,
January 10, to be held every Sun­
in the local high school Tuesday, atives.
day and Wednesday evening until
January 2nd.
In Portland on Business—
Easter. The general subject of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lalli were in .sermons will be, “Living Danger­
•Former Teacher Speaker—
Miss Julia Keasey, f-ormer in- Portland on business Saturday of ously”. Special music and other
features are planned to make the
structress in the Washington school last week.
.gatherings interesting and helpful,
in Vernonia was one of the princi­ Cottage Grove Visitor—
practical
pal speakers at an educational ban­
Mrs. Ray Nelson of Cottage and the sermons will be
quet Thursday night of the Oregon Grove is here for a week visiting and the services spiritual, The ppb-
lie is cordially invited.
State Teacher’s Association’s con­ her sister, Mrs. Paul Gordon.
ference held in Portland December
Sees Daughter—
27 to December 29. Miss Keasey is Two Case, of Chicken Pox----
Mrs. Nola Brady went to Port­
now in the Albany school system.
Norma Simonatti and Richard
land
Monday to see her daughter,
Lalli at Pittsburg have been ill
Lakeview Educator Here—
Norma, who scalded her face quite
with chicken pox since last week­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Burcham ot end. They both attend Lincoln badly on December 27th. She is
much improved and it is expected
Lakeview, Oregon visited the Fred School.
that her face will not be scarred.
MacDonalds Friday and Saturday
of last week. Mr. Burcham is the III—
Zelma Shipley has been ill tha At Brady Home—
superintendent of the Lakeview
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosa spent
past week with chicken pox.
schools.
Friday with the Roy Brady family.
Go to Salem for New Year’s—
At Jewell—
Mrs. Anna Wood spent Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald
and son went to Salem to spend visiting with relatives and friends
New Year’s with Mrs. MacDonald’s at Jewell.
sister, Mrs. O. E. Lee.
Here from Forest Grove—
Franque Fitzgerald, of Forest
Spend New Year*, at the Beach—
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman and Grove, spent last week visiting at
Mrs. Bateman’s mother, Mrs. Stev­ the J. W. McKenzie home.
ens, were in Tillamook the weekend Return After Visit----
of New Year’».
Mr. and Mrs. Al Crist returned
home Sunday after visiting a week
at Milton, Washington, with Mr.
Crist’s mother.
Mr. Motorist
Is
Your Car
O. K. For
Winter Driving?
Returns to School—
Bill Thompson returned Tuesday
to Oregon State College aftei
spending the holidays here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Thompson, Bill is majoring in pre-
medics.
At Bennett Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones and
sons, Donald, Courtney and Daryl
were Christmas day guests at the
C. W. Bennett home.
At Kaphammer Home—
*If not, drive in for a
complete checkup and
motor tuneup. Guaran­
teed results.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McGee and
daughter, of Grand Ronde, were
New Year’s guests at the O. H.
Kaphammer home.
Here from Portland—
Miss Margaret Elrick, of Portland,
visited here Christmas weekend with
I he J. W. McKenzie family.
At Lange Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Turner spent New
Year’s eve at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lange.
In Salem—
*Start quickly in the
morning — charge the
battery or trade it in
for a new one.
STARTER
Helen Bennett spent last week in
Salem visiting with her aunt, Mrs.
J. C. Jones. Byron Bennett spent
the weekend there also.
At Pemble Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pemble and
daughter, Edna, of Bremerton,
Washington, visited I at the Rex
Pemble home the latter part of the
week.
Return, to College----
*If your starter is
up to par, allow us to
adjust or repair — at
a small cost.
Lei Us
Check Your Car
W ithout Delay!
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE
Vernonia Auto Co
Vernonia, Oregon
Lawrence Bennett returned to
Oregon State College Monday after-
noon after spending the Christmas
holidays here with his parents.
Here for New Year's—
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaphammer,
if Portland, spent New Year’s day
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. IL Kaphammer.
Prayer Meetings Held—
Cottage Prayer Meetings are be­
ing held by the Christian Church,
(his week: Tuesday evening at the
home of M. L. Herrin, and led by
Mr. Herrin; Wednesday at J. T.
Brady’s; Thursday at the parsonage
and Friday at Ted Aspinall’s, in
conjunction with the Women’s Mis­
sionary Society meeting.
“At Home” Enjoyed—
The “At Home” observed by Rev.
and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone at the
YOV .»i ll BK SV KE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM’’
Here from Cornelius—
FALL FROM MOVING
CAR RESULTS IN
ACCIDENT TUESDAY
Mrs. Ed Horn is attending beauty
school in Longview for several
weeks preceding state examination
necessary to obtain a license for
operating as a qualified beautician.
Mrs. Horn has been practicing as
an apprentice in the Annette Beauty
Shop until the Christmas holidays.
47TH ANNIVERSARY,
REUNION HELD AT
FRANK WHITE HOME
KEASEY—(Special to The Eagle)
•. \ White
----- - ’s
__ Mr. and Mrs. George A.
47th anniversary was t- celebrated
----- -----
December 28. A reunion was held
at the same time. All of their child­
ren, grand children and great grand
children were present. It was held
at the Frank White home. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Cruickshank and children, Dor­
othy and Harvey, of Sheridan; Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. White and children,
George and Loretta; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis M. White and family; Ruth
White; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White:
Mrs. Bus Buchen; Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Haley and children, Laura,
Harvey and James, all of Portland;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. White
and children, Priscilla and Emer­
son of Keasey. A good time and
a lovely dinner was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley and
family went to Hillsboro to cele­
brate the Mead family reunion and
Christmas tree, Mrs. Lindsley being
a Mead. It was celebrated in the
Veteran Hall in Hillsboro. There
were
present, nine Mead child­
ren and their families, also an
aunt, Mrs. A. E. Mead of Portland,
and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Fay i
was enjoyed by the children and
parents of Pleasant Vale school at
I Keasey December 22.
Mrs. Buella B. Keasey of Cor-1
children spent New Year’s eve with
Mrs. Chntwell’s folks of Goble.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and
daughter, Jean, motored to Portland
on business Monday.
Charles Lewis and Anna Lee Lew­
is were on the sick list the past
week.
Mrs. Earl Atkins visited her
daughter, Mrs. Allen Ray, of Ver-
nonia Saturday.
Mis» Jean Lewis spent Friday
night and Saturday with Betty
Thacker of Treharne. They motor-
ed to Portland Saturday and at­
tended a show there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis attend­
ed the dance at Clatskanie New
Year’s eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilanna entertained
the Pearls Monday night by having
a lunch. They visited for the re­
mainder of tha evening.
Bud Atkins and Roy Greenslit
spent New Year’s eve in Portland.
At The
Churches .
would like us to meet with them,
notify Miss Joanne Lindbergh, our
young people's president.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible
study. Questions handed in will be
answered.
Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies prayer
band. Come and enjoy these ser­
vices. You will find a hearty wel­
come.
Christian Church
—The Livingstones, Ministers
Bible School at 9:45, splendid
fellowship and good instructions.
Communion service and preaching
at 11:00, subject of the sermon,
“The Day of Testing”. Pot-luc^^
dinner at 12:30 in the dining roo^^P
o. the church. At 2 p. m. will be
held the annual business meeting
of the church. There will be elee-
tion of officers and other business
transacted. Chnsijan Endeavor at
6:30, but no other evening service.
Evangelistic Meetings, every Sun­
day and Wednesday evening will
begin January 10, everyone invited.
Evangelical Church—
—Harvey K. Scheuerman, Minister
The services o. the Cnurch and
Assembly of God Church
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor Sunday School will be held at the
Friday 7:30 p. m. (January 5) usual hours on Sunday and during
Young people’s service. Mrs. Nola the week.
The public is invited.
Brady will be the speaker.
Sunday services: Sunday School
9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a.
JU. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday 7 p. m. Shut-in meeting
conducted by the young people. If
you know of some shut-in who
BUS SCHEDULE
Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
1:35 p. tn.
2:45 P- m.
6:35 p. m.
4:45 P. ni.
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Passengers to or from Fore.t
—
Grove or Point. Beyond.
TERMINAL:
The Cozy Fountain
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
PHONE:
582 for information
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
The Forest Grove
National Bank
Invites You To Bank By Mail if
Inconvenient To Come In Person
J. A. Thornburg, President.
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK
Economy - Service
Attending Beauty School—
You get this assurance at the
NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
vallis, visited over the holidays at
the home of her son, T. F. Keasey
'and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck and
daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
vey Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Blackburn visited at the Herb­
ert Count’s home New Year’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Keasey and
family and Victor Bergerson spent
New Year’s eve with Mrs. Anna
Luther and son, Jimmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Counts and
family and LeRoy Baels attended
the Watch Party at the Nisson home
ir. Vernonia New Year’s eve.
A New Year’s party was held at
the L. 0. Gillham home Sunday
night. There were about 60 people
present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rasmussen
of Hillsboro spent New Year’s with
Mrs. Anna Luther and Jimmy.
The Keasey Extension Club will
meet at Mrs. L. O. Gillham’s home
January 3rd.
Mrs. H. A. DeWitt went to St.
Helens to stay a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Brown, who
is ill.
The Frank Morris family attend­
ed the watch night service at the
Evangelical Church Sunday night.
Mrs. Gladys Morrell visited Mrs.
J. O. DeVaney at Camp McGregor
Friday.
J. C. Whitaker of Cornelius spent: WILARK—(Special to The Eagle)
the holidays With Mr. and Mrs.' —'Leland Burcham spent the holi­
Jtosa and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brady. [ days visiting relatives at St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Speck Ford spent
Ill with Flu—
the
Christmas holidays visiting rela-
Mrs. Mary Gilman and Mrs. Ellen
tives
in St. Helens.
Franks have been ill with the flu
Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Pearl spent
for the past week.
New Year’s with Mrs. Pearl’s folks
Group Changes Name----
of Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Simon and
Miss Condit’s Campfire group has Kenny.
Gerry Pearl had an accident last
changed its name from Chippewa
to Tawanka. Mrs. J. L. Timmons’ Tuesday while reUirning home from
group will take the name Chippewa Portland with his mother. Mrs. Glen
because some of its members were Pearl opened the door by accident
and he fell out. He suffered a few
formerly of that group.
bad cuts and bruises but is recover­
Willards Have Guests for Holidays— ing nicely.
The Mike Willards entertained
Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Mr.
the following people during the and Mrs. Dick Lewis and Dorothy
holidays: Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Lara­ Hanna motored to Rainier Sunday
more of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. They visited with Mr.
Fred C. Young and family of Roberts’ sister and family of Rain-
Seattle, Mrs. Gladys Bentley and ier.
sons of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Roberts motored to Rainier
John Laramore and Mr. and Mrs. Monday and visited relatives over
Lewis Laramore and children
li the New Year’s.'He returned home
Vernonia.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis return­
Spend. Weekend in Forest Grove—
ed to Corvallis Monday afternoon.
Joy Willard spent the weekend Mrs. Lewis’ brother, Lester Roberts,
visiting friends in Forest Grove.
drove them there by auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Floeter and
Culbertson Relatives Here—
Relatives visiting at the Harry Mr. and Mrs. Henry were rernonia
Culbertson home over New Year’s shoppers Saturday afternoon and
were: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Crawford evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and
of Manning, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
McClurg and children of Scappoose,
and Professor and Mrs. H. C. Tail­
man and daughter of Portland.
that you and your family’s health is being safe
guarded.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940
WHEAT HEARTS—
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
28-oz. Pkg...........................
TEA
nq
Sperrys
Memorie Orange Pekoe
SPAGHETTI OR
MACARONI—
SOAP
Fels Naptha
Franco American
PEAS
Pheasant
3 tins
.........................
25c
PRUNES
BROWN SUGAR
Golden C
19c
No. 2 can
pkg.
2 bars
9c
29c
9c
No. 2 tin
Fancy Italian
CHEESE
3 lbs.
pound
PEARS
Wadhams
large tin
COFFEE
Wadhams
...... pound
14c
23c
23c
SODA—
Arm & Hammer
2,
1-lb. pkgs.
...............
15c
WAX PAPER
BAKING POWDER—
Clabber Girl
n
JO-ox. tin.........................
«IC
PEAS—
Fancy Sweet Gems
2 No. 2 tin.
................
27c
3 pound«
17c
125-ft. roll
CHOICE MEAT
OF ALL KINDS
RIPE OLIVES
BEANS—
Small Red Chili or
Small Whites
Diamond
27c
15c
DOG FOOD
medium size ... No. 1 tin
Kenwood.......... 4, 1-lb tins
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Specials for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 5 and 6.
King’s Grocery and Market
Where Your Money Buy» More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK