Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 26, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1940
spent the night, Monday, at the be held Wednesday evening at 7:30. home of Dorothy Hanna Sunday and Wilson, has been spending a
home of Mrs. Sam Hearing, enroute
----
Welcome to God’s house
few days at a warm springs to
night.
to Portland where she will spend
Christian fellowship.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pearl and rtgafn his health.
several days.
Mrs. Glen Pearl and children
children spent the weekend with
daughter, Arline, were dinner guests Go to Oregon City—
took Mr. Pearl’s father to St. Hel­
Mrs. Pearl’s folks of Goble.
Return, to Work----
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McEntire i
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna and ens Monday on business.
Walter Vaughn, salesman for the at the Ira Baucom home Monday
lelt Tuesday for Oregon City to I
Oregon American returned to his evening.
Dorothy
were Vernonia visitors
Betty Olson was ill with the flu
visit with Mrs. McEntire’s family]
business activities this week after Working at Sam and Bob'.—
Saturday.
i a iew days l.st week.
during
the
week
school
is
closed.
|
spending a week at his home be-
Paul Gordon is helping in Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay have' Mrs. Glen Pearl and children,
cause of an attack of the flu.
•» « mu litu. taweesprf U ms
and Bob’s store during the week Visit in St. Helena—
purchased a new car.
j Glenna and Gerry, and Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baucom and, Six«,y-fiv-e percent O- the tourists
school is closed.
Transferred to Portland—
Hanna motored to Portland Friday
John
Barton
is
back
on
Bowen
’
s
son, Eddie, motored to St. Helens
Joe Boyington, driver for the Go to Medford—
c J
v
.u
. .. , at . the,
.. visiting
»«Hing Oregon during s the J year truck after a week of absence.
on business.
Sunday
where
they
virited
local unit of the Shell Oil Company,
11939
Mis. Art Rice and daughter,
39 came from Washington and
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald Federici home. Mrs. E. R. Palms, l_
Connie
Sutherland
from
Vernonia
...
was transferred to Portland to be- are spending the week in Medford
Jean, were Vernonia shoppers Mon­
and
her
two
daughters
who
have
,
California
figures
compiled
by
Earl
spent the weekend with Mr. and
I
'•in activities there Thursday of where Mrs. MacDonald’s family
day.
been at the Baucom home for the Snell, secretary of state, revealed Mrs. Bob Woods.
this week. Boyington has been sta-
Mrs. Robert Wood’s sister and
lives.
past
two
weeks
accompanied
them
today. Of the total of 149,502 visit­
tioned here for over a year.
Mr. and Mrs. John lUbe.ta and 1” _ad cf i’..:tiand were Sunday
that
far
enrouts
to
Washington.
Mi.
In Hill.boro Hospital—
ing cars registered in the state dur­ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts motored vi. itois ut the W cd’s heme.
In Seattle on Business—
during ing the year
Mrs. Ruth Kellmer is a patient Palms is the local mortician
69,958 were from
J.
A.
Bush
’
s
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caulfield motor­ in the hospital in Hillsboro, She is
California and 28,430 were from to Rainier Sunday evening io visit
friends and relatives.
ed to Seattle Thursday of last week quite ill.
Washington.
Mrs. Smith Recovering—
on business for the Oregon Amer­
Lester Roberts spent the weekend
Non-resident
registration
for
the
Mrs. E. S. Smith who has been
Boss’ S’iced White
ican. Mr. Caufield took the trip in Saturday Evening Guests—
at Rainier.
past
few
year
t0
PP«
d
that
of
1938
by
10,529
ill
with
the
flu
for
the
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brutkie visited
place of Walter Vaughn who was
again.
pars, or an increase of 7.58 percent,
Mrs. Bill Linusay has not been
confined to his home with the flu. Saturday evening at the Forrest weeks is able to be about
Snell’s figures showed. The year’s feeling well lately due to
a si.g nt
Reichardt home.
Unable to Work—
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C
I ■ total • was
the
highest LL/L
for any J year
Campfire Girls Request----
attack of the flu.
Clarence Lamping has oeen ill except 1937 when heavy migrations
The Campfire Girls are desirous Mr.. Syke. Ill—
Bill Lindsay and Bill Virtue
.. 1 - -
■ | from
T wx 4- the
n
w-1 1/1 .. / Ï-. 4“ «3 ■ ' /.
U ——-1
t.l
mid-west dust bowl
swell-
Mrs. Vern Sykes has been ill with the llu this week, Paul 1 Gordon
of furnishing the Campfire cabin
motored
to Portland on business
more fully. They request a discard­ the past week with the flu and replaced Clarence in Sam an4 [ cd Oregon’s tourist figures to 155,- Saturday.
1
161
visiting
cars.
Bob’s store.
ed steel bed or day bed. Any other a ruptured vein in her nose.
Bud Atkins and Lylath Van De
Ask for the loaf with
Next to the two neighboring
donations of furniture not in use In Portland—
Bogart attended the dance at NaUl
Goes to Portland-
states
on
the
Pacific
coast,
the
the logging scene on
will be appreciated. Call 321 if you
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Alice Estey, Mrs. Dave
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salomonsen and
have something to offer for the Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble were Marshall, Mrs. Merle Ruhl, Miss north central states sent the most
Mr. and Mrs. John Hat ield and
the blue and white
furnishing of the cabin. The girls in Portland Thursday. The men Jane Wilkinson and Miss Freda cars to Oregon, accounting for 13.- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay were
61
percent
of
the
total.
The
moun
­
wrapper.
will call for the articles.
attended a Post Card meeting and Beck motored to Portland Tuesday. tain states accounted for 10.49 per Sunday evening Visitors at the
the women attended a show.
Miss Wilkinson will remain at her cent, 2.55 percent came from the Stanley Olson home.
Alice Hoffman in Contest—
'Mrs. Andy Bransdel was a Ver-
home in Vancouver, Miss Beck at north Atlantic states, 2.53 percent
Alice Hoffman, senior at the Weekend, in Fore.t Grove—
Large l’/a-lb loaf 13c
nonia
shopper Monday.
Milwaukie
during
the
remainder
of
University of Oregon, has been
from the south central states and
Christine McKenzie spent the the week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chris
Fowler
and
2 for 25c
1.03 percent from the south Atlan­
named representative of her soror­ weekend in Forest Grove at the
tic states. Foreign cars and those daughter, Helen, were visitors at
ity, Sigma Kappa, to contest for William Fitzgerald home.
A
new
product of the
Portland Visitor.—
¿he Otto Cantwell home Saturday
the envious position and title of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb registered from Alaska and the evening.
“Little Colonel” at the military ball Vi.it Lachine.—
were in Portland Saturday. They District of Columbia, amounted to
'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble and returned that same evening.
3.98 percent.
cn February 3. Scabbard and Blade,
military honorary, will confer the family spent Sunday visiting near
July was the heaviest month for Jean were Vernonia shoppers Sat­
title on the winner. Alice is a music Rainier at the Alvin Lachine home. In Portland----
tourists in 1939, with 31,721 non­ urday.
Hilder Sunquist is ill with the flu
Rev.
W.
O.
Livingstone
was
in
resident cars registered that month.
major at the University.
In Portland Sunday----
Portland Monday, Tuesday and The three vacation months of June, and has been unable to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and Wednesday of this week attending
Mrs. Mill. Ill—
July and August saw 83,844 cars school the past two weeks.
iMrs. Ray Mills is confined to her family and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie The State Pastors’ Conference and registered, 56 percent of the year’s
Bob Kent, an employee at Clark
home this week with an attack of Skuzie and daughter spent Sunday the Ministers’ Parliament hied in total.
in Portland.
the flu.
the First Presbyterian church and
The city of Ashland led registra-
the First Christian church. He re­ ¡ion stations in the state with
Mist Guest Here—
Baucoms Have Dinner Guests—
Miss Margaret Mathews of Mist turned home Wednesday afternoon. 27,017 cars, 12 percent of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie and
total. Cave City was second
Marshall Named Chairman—
Larry Marshall of Vernonia, 20,917, Brookings was third
sophomore in forestry at Oregon i "2,559, Grants pass fourth
State College, was appointed chair-1 8,574, Umatilla ifth with 6,935,
man of the registration committee Medford sixth with 6,190, Klamath
for the forestry banquet scheduled Falls seventh with 6,070, Arlington
for February 24 in the Memorial ■girth with 5,725, Portland ninth
Union, it was announced here last with 5,444, Bend tenth with 5,033.
week. Arrangements are being mads
to make it the largest banquet in NUMBER ILL WITH FLU
the history of the school of forestry. > VISITS WARM SPRINGS
i
Students from the leading forestry SHOP IN VERNONIA
schools of the northwest, who will
be there for the northwest forestry | WILARK—(Special to The Eagle)
school conclave, will entertain lead­ —Jean Lewis has been ill with
ing lumbermen, loggers, and United the flu but is feeling better at the
States forest service executives at present time.
Walt Fowler is confined to his
the banquet.
bed with the flu and is unable to
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins were
Vernonia shoppers one day last
week.
Jonnibel Hafield visited at the
Y€UR TOWN’S TOPICS
Vernonia
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FRIGIDAIR
At The
Churches . .
$
Christian Church
• They're genuine 6cu ft.
Frigidaire refrigerators —
brand new, every one!
Not a •‘stripped” model
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ALL THESE EXTRA-VALUE FEATURES INCLUDED
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Defroster • Frozen Storage Compartment • Cold-Storage
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• Automatic Tray Release on Every Tray • Stainless
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Remember—that REGARDLESS of the price you
pay—there is no finer, more economical, and
dependable electric refrigerator built than a
genuine 1940 model Frigidaire.
So—when you can buy a new 6-foot Frigidaire
—for just $129.95, why even CONSIDER any
other refrigerator at ANY price?
We deliver, uncrate and install the refrigerator
FOR YOU AT NO EXTRA COST!
At
Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms
Portland Prices!
We Carry Our Own Contracts—You do not deal
with any Finance Company.
We pay the freight 100 miles.
Geo. G. Paterson
FURNITURE — RADIOS — REFRIGERATION
VERNONIA — OREGON — FOREST GROVE
__The Livingstones. Minister’
Church School at 9:45, Commun-
n and preaching service at 11:00 i
o’clock; Christian Endeavor service I
at 6:30 followed by the special I
twice-a-week services now being
conducted. Evangelistic service on
Wednesday evening at 7:30; public
cordially invited.
Assembly of God Church
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Friday, January 26, 7:30 p. m. }
young people’s service. Miss Joanne
Lindbergh in charge.
Sunday services: Sunday School
9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11 a.
m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday 7 p. m. Shut-in-meeting
conducted by the young people.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible
Study with Bible questions answer­
ed.
Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies mission­
ary and prayer band.
We welcome you to all these
services. Good music and singing.
Full gospel preaching.
Evangelical Church—
_ Harvey R. Schetierman, Minister
9:45 Church School under the
supervision of O. G. Weed.
11:00 Morning Worship with the
'loly Communion as the greatest
•'eature of the service. The sermon
subject is. “There Make Ready”.
6:30 The Evangelical League of
C. E. will meet in the usual three
groups for the very interesting and
inspiring lesson discussion. You are
welcome.
>7:30 The evening service will be
evangelistic.
During Self-Denial week, next
week, from Tuesday to Friday,
there will be a special service con­
ducted in the afternoon in the
church. This service is sponsored by
the Woman’s Missionary Society
leading up to the Day of Prayer
Sunday, February 4.
The regular mid-week service will
SAVE MONEY
Choice Meats and poultry
a
CAKE FLOUR Soft-as-Silk .... 44-oz. pkg.
NU BORA Granulated Soap .... 66-oz. pkg.
2, 8-oz tins
PINEAPPLE TIDBITS
PAPER NAPKINS—
Old Irish, 80 count
2 pk««......................
15c
25c
3, No. 2 tins
CHOCOLATE
15c
16-oz. Jar
BANNER BROOMS
...............
CORN FLAKES Kelloggs
2 pkgs.
CREAM OF WHEAT
.. 28-oz. pkg.
3 lbs.
45c
25c
13c
23c
14c
17c
H tin ..........
ASPARAGUS TIPS Picnic tin
TOMATO JUICE
2 for
4, 15-oz. bottles
32-oz. bottle
PUREX
15c
19c
HONEY—
OREGON PRUNES
Bakers Premium
No.
49c
Whole Kernel
2, No. 2 tin.
COFFEE Wadhams.......... .......... !-lb- tin
BEANS—
Coburg Short Cut
25c
CORN—
27c
27c
13c
TOMATO SAUCE—
Pep
3
8-ox. tin«
10c
GLOVES—
Canvas,
13-oz. knit wri.t
King’s Grocery and Market
Where Your Jlonoy lluys More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK