Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 19, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
sick with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitsell
Leola Fitzgerald spent the week­
motored to Portland Tuesday. Mr. end here with Ruth Boeck.
Whitsell is employed in the Safe­
Ruby Biggs is caring for Mrs.
way Store.
J. C. Lincoln who is sick with the
Here for the Weekend—
flu.
M rs. J. L. VanBlaricom of New-
Mrs. Inez Powell and son, Mel­
berg and Mrs. Laura Charles, own-
er of the Lake County Tribune, vin, visited Mrs. M. Dunlap Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and
Lakeview Publication, were week­
end visitors of the E. E. Garner’s. family visited in Clatskanie Satur-
day.
O. A. Ha. New Draft.man—
Mrs. L. C. Boeck’s parents, Mr.
Sanford Betts formerly of Dallas, and Mrs. A. B. Counts of Rose-
Oregon, has replaced Herman Dick­ burg, her Bunt, Mrs. Halla Lind-
son as draftsman ior the Oregon guist and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
American Lumber Corporation. The Boeck also of Roseburg spent the
Betts will occupy the former Grün­ week here.
1
den house.
Little Joy Smith is in the Shrin-
ers’ Hospital in Portland for treat­
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Christiansen
and family were guests at a movie
Paul
Cumming*
Married
----
Spend Weekend in Portland—
party Friday night at the home of
Coming as a surprise to friends
Freda Beck, Jane Wilkinson, Dor­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn. The
is O’Connor, Barbara Sneath " and is the announcement of the marriage
occasion was to celebrate ths birth-
days of Lesta and Vesta Christ-
Rose Di Macon spent last weekend of Paul Cummings of this city to
Mrs. Goldie Morsen, waitress at
iansen.
in Portland.
I
Camp McGregor. The ceremony was
Gary Baches spent Saturday with
Ha* Birthday Dinner—
Patrick and Kathleen Sauer.
performed at Kelso about two
MTss Margaret McDonald, daught­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and
' weeks ago.
er of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McDonald,
children visited Mrs. Etta Driscoll
was honored with a birthday dinner, Junior Class Play, ‘ Button Button
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday, January 14, at the McDon- Mrs. Garner III__
An eight pound baby girl was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Smejkal
aid Hotel. She, her sister, Daisy,' Mrs. E. E. Garner became ill
of Kist on January 15.
Henry Thiele, and other Portland with the llu Tuesday necessitating
There are many absences at
guests motored to Vernonia for her to discontinue her work for a Service Postponed—
MRS. CHARLES UHLIN
Pleesant Hill School due to an
the occasion.
( time at the Miller Mercantile.
One of the regular twice-a-week HONORED; MANY
epidemic of colds and influenza.
Friday, January 26, 8 p. m.
preaching services of the Christian ABSENT FROM SCHOOL
Enrolled at the High School—
Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker and
Church which was scheduled for
Raymond
were in Portland on busi-
Arthur Williams, Douglas O’Don- Meeting Time Changed—
TREHARNE
—
(Special
to
The
Wednesday night was postponed'
__ ness Tuesday.
nell and Rodney Henderson have
The Vernonia Business Women until Thursday due to the Brother­ Eagle)—-Mrs. Charles Uhlin was
Mrs. Harry Condit and Mrs.
honored by a surprise party given ( Mrs.
enrolled in the high school for the will hold their next regular meet­ hood dinner which was held at
(by a group of her friends last[Frank Schmidlin attended the un­
second semester. Arthur, graduate ing at the Franklin Malmsten home Grange Hall on Wednesday.
Mrs. era^
Mr- P°ngratz held in Buxton
.Thursday. Those present
i_______ were
__ ____
of Washington school is a fresh­ next Tuesday, January 23, at 7:30.
| Clyde McDonald, Mrs. Dan Rich-|last Wednesday.
men, Douglas, a junior from Hills­
Salomon.en. in Svenson—
boro, and Rodney is a sophomore Junior Class Play, “Button Button"
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen vis-, ords, Mrs. Mike Stolen, Mrs. Jim
from Philomath.
ited at Svenson last weekend with ¡ Monger, Mrs. R. A. Stanton, Mrs. SKI AT MT. HOOD;
Washington Visitor—
■ Hartzell, Mrs. R. L. Spencer, Mrs. HANNAS HAVE BIRTH­
Harry Emmons was in Tacoma Mr. Salomonsen’s mother.
Nina McDonald III—
I Walter Bennett and Mrs. Ben Ben-
Nina McDonald has been ill since and Seattle, Washington on busi-
I nett. The guests brought refresh- DAY PARTY
last Saturday with a severe cold. ness last weekend.
I ments of cake and ice cream.
WILARK—-(Special to The Eagle)
Friday, January 26, 8 p. m.
Mrs. Weaver Clark entertained —Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wold were
Teacher Injures Foot—
I the quilting club at her home last Mt. Hood skiers Sunday.
Miss Pauline Christen sprained 111 with the Flu—
.Thursday. Mrs. Joe Smejkal was
her ankle last weekend during ski­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis were
Helen Bennett has been ill the
a guest of the club for that dcy. visiting their parents over the
ing activities at Mt. Hood.
past week with the flu-
Mrs. Elizabeth Mullins, Sir. and weekend. They left for Corvallis
Evangelical Church—
Return* from Sanitarium—
Junior Class Play, “Button Button” —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Ministei Mrs. Garland Seger and Patricia Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Williams, mother of
9:45 Church School for all ages. visited at the James Costi home
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fowler en­
Mrs. L. W. Suter, has returned Here from Oregon City—
11:00 Morning Worship in the Sunday evening.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis and son, interest of the Pioneer and Super­
ftom the Coffey Sanitarium where
Ervin Mullins spent the weekend and children Friday evening. They
she underwent an operation on her Billy, of Oregon City were Sunday annuated preachers of the Church. at the Seger home.
spent most of the evening playing
eyes. She 4s staying with Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sermon subject, “The Pioneers o
Mervin O’Connor of Portland is cards.
Frank
Ellis.
Mrs. C. Murray.
visiting at the home of his uncle,
the Church.”
Edward and Hazel Fowler are
6:30 The Evangelical League of Frank O’Connor.
unable to return to school because
Friday, January 26, 8 p. m.
Kaphammar III—
C. E. meets in three groups. The! Carroll Wienecke and Dorothy of chicken pox.
I
Oscar Kaphammar has been ill
Whitey Gays Visit Here—
young people will meet with the! Acord were visitors at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna enter-’
with the flu since Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Gay visited Christian Church C. E. The othe' |of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wienecke tained Saturday evening with a I
Friday
evening at the J. W. Me groups will meet in their rooms, j in Hillsboro Friday evening.
ZHZHZHZHZHZHZ
birthday dinner in honor of Glen,
Kenzie home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alslaben Pearl, Mrs. Hanna and Mr. Hanna.
7:30 The sermon subject for this
and her brother of St. Helens were Others present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Glass Play, “Button Button*’ service is "A New Deal for Man”
The Martha Circle meets on Sunday callers at the William Fal­ Earl Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
In Sale m Sunday—
Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 in the( coner home.
Pearl and children and Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker Hanna. They spent the remainder
Mrs. Mae Lemons and Mr. and church.
Mrs. Robert Holcomb were in Sal-
Wednesday evening at 7:30 Dr. visited at the Otto Stowell home :f the evening playing cards. Many
em Sunday visiting relatives.
E. W. Petticord, District Superinten­ Sunday.
rifts were received.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger
dent of the Oregon District of the
Dorothy Hanna has been unable
Friday, January 26, 8 p. m.
Air Circulating—20 in
Evangelical Conference, will preach attended a birthday party in honor to attend school due to an attack
the Word and conduct the business of Mrs. Sara DeBate Thursday if the flu.
Size—Cast Lining
Goe. to Hospital—
Mrs. George Seeker was taken session of the third Quarterly Con­ evening.
Mr. Henry has been con ined to
Regular $36.50
Mrs. Pauline Schmidlin is to be be3 with the flu, but he is up and
to the Dr. Via Hospital in Forest ference.
hostess to the Pinochle club Wed- about now.
ONE ONLY $29.00
Grove Thursday for an operation.
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Glen and
Christian Church
Junior Class Play, “Button Button”
Mrs. Al Baches and Gary and children of the O. A. camp were
__The Livingstones. Minister-
Big Value — Brown
Church School at 9:..5, closing Lawrence Mullins spent Monday weekend visitors at the Bill Lind-
Lachines Here Thursday—
Crackle Finish
at
10:45. Communion and preach afternoon at the Alvis Saver home. say home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and
'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald
Glen Pearl, Chris Fowler and
son of Rainier were dinner guests ing service at 11:00, subject of
Thursday evening at the Rex the sermon, “What Does the Com­ and Jean went to Sweet Home little Gerry Pearl were Vernonia
munion Service Mean?” This ser­ Sunday taking Mrs. Hartzell to shoppers Saturday afternoon.
Pemble home.
vice closes at 12 noon. Evening her home there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and
Friday, January 26, 8 p. m.
Mrs. Joe Smejkal was an over­ Jean were Portland visitors Sat-
services at 6:30 for the Christian
Endeavor Society, subject wilt be, night guest at the home of Mrs. urday.
Here from Goble----
“
What It Means to Pray and Read Frank Schmidlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane motor-
visit
-
of
Goble
Mrs. Lum Brown
Vernonia
Ph. 181, ed here with friends and attended the Bible,” and the leader is Walt­
er Buckner. Evangelistic service at
HZHZHZHZHZMZH lodge Thursday.
7:30, i, subject of the sermon will
be. “Living Dangerously In the
Face • of Trouble”. Lively song ser
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
vice and special music at this ser-
vice.
On Business Trip—
YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS
ed to Portland Monday on business.
Lewis and Annetta Lane were
home from school Monday due to
colds.
Charles Roeser has been unable
io attend school because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Liedy were
Wilark visitors Saturday.
Bud Atkins was a Vernonia visit­
jr Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins were
Vernonia shoppers one day last
week.
Bob Kent is on the sick list al
the present time.
Little Patsy Olson has rau a b. \
cold and has not been feeling well
.ilely.
Mrs. John Roberts and Laurine
Lewi ■ motored to Portland on busi-
tes Saturday.
BUSINESS
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DO^
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hill
At The
Churches .
Heater
January Special
Whether it’s making the fourth
at fridge or dining and danc­
ing, you know you’ll have jus!
the frock you want, clean and
beautifi.lly pressed, if you sel­
ect us to do your cleaning!
Ours is a prompt, efficient ser.
vice that meets your every re­
quirement and is a great source
to discriminat­
of satisfaction
ing women.
Vernonia
Laundry and
Cleaners Co.
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
I
King’s Grocery and Market
lì holexale and Retail
<
The Nehalem Valley’s Leading
Assembly of God Church
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
__ Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Friday, January 19, 7:30 p. m.
young people’s service. Miss Joanne
Lindbergh in charge of service.
Sunday services: Sunday School
9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a.
m. All the children are wanted in
a Children’s Choir for the morning
service. Evangelistic service 7:30
p. m.
Tuesday 7 p. m. Shut-in-meeting
conducted by the young people.
•Wednesday 7:30 Bible study and
>rayer meeting.
Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies Mission­
iry and prayer band.
You will find a hearty welcome
to all these servi.es.
BUFFE
Independent Grocery
Fancy Meats of All Kinds
FIG BARS—
Plain or Whole Wheat
2-lb. Cello Bag ............
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Chocolate Eclair
COOKIES
FRUIT COCKTAIL—
Wadhams
2, No. 1 Tin. ...............
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COFFEE
Wadhams
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JELL DESSERT
PARENTS
RIVERVIEW CLUB
ELECTS CHAIRMAN
THURSDAY
Protect you i- child’s vision!
School (lays impose a great strain on chil­
dren’s eyes. Slight optical defects, unless
corrected, may become serious. Have your
child’s eyes examined now,
Fxaminalion W it limit Charge
Glasses will not be prescribed unless
absolutely necessary.
Eyes Examined - Glesses Fitted - Credit Terms
OPTOMETRIST — EYE SPECIALIST
Will be at KULLANDER’S Jewely Store
Fridav. January 26
Make Appointment* with Mr. Kullander
It
♦
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The'
♦
Eagle)—The Riverview club met at
the home of Mrs. Ed Roediger, Jr., i
Thursday, January 11. After pot­
luck dinner a short business meet­
ing was held during which Edith
Roediger was elected chairman and,
birthday friends were drawn fo j
he following year. Those present]
vere: Mrs. Joe Peachey, Mrs. Ebon]
lohn and daughters, Donna and
Lea, Mrs. Cora Biggs and Mrs.
Ruby Fowler.
Duncan Goodwin of Silver Creek,
Washington visited at the J. M.
Peachey home Tuesday.
Mrs. Bill Heath and Krs. Phil
Taylor were in Portland Monday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gwin were
Portland visitors Saturday.
Dick Lynch was in Portland on
business Monday.
Delmer Willhite was in Portland
Saturday.
Marianne and Leo Parker are
Clinic
TOILET TISSUE
VANILLA,
PIGS FEET
Hormels
Pt. Jar ................
CATSUP
lb.
19c
4 rolls
PC
Mb. Tin
25c
Wadhams .... 4 pkgs. 19c
Imitation
4-oz. bottle
10c
23c
Wadhams
... 14-oz. bottle
14c
SOAP
P & G Naptha .............. 4 bars 15c
SHORTENING
Kneedit ........... 2 cartons 25c
BEANS Wadhams Cut ..... 2, No. 2 tins
25c
HOT SAUCE
8-oz. tins ................. 4 for 19c
ROLLED OATS—
Quick or Regular
J f
41C
9-lb. Bag .........................
CLAMS—
Wadhams Minced
2. No.
25c
H Tin.
BAKED BEANS—
Campbells
23-01.
Can
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lUC
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 19 and 20
King's Grocery and Market
Where Your Money Buys More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m„ KWLK