FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FARMHOUSE AND FUR­ evening was spent playing Chinese CORVALLIS FOLK checkers. NISHINGS BURNED; SPEND WEEKEND; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bodell and MOVE TO IDAHO ATTEND BALL family of Vernonia have moved TREIIARNE—(Special to The Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fer- gurson left Saturday for Idaho where they plan on making their home. They have left their children with Mrs. Fergurson’s mother, Mrs. I'd Iloughtaling, until they are settled. Mrs. Russell Stanton of Forest Grove visited at the home of Mrs. A. R. Stanton and Mrs. Charles Uhlin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodridge r.nd son. Tommy, of Poitland visit­ ed at the Wilbur Thacker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Huff w’10 recently purchased the Bishop farm had the misfortune of losing their house and all the contents in a fire Sat­ urday morning. The family were all at the barn doing the morning chores and the fire had too big a start for them to save anything. Mr. Huff was burned quite badly on the hands trying to save things. Mrs. Frank Schmidlin entertain­ ed the Quilting Club at her home last Thursday. The next meeting will also be held at her home next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhlin were pleasantly surprised last Stturday evening by a group of friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonald and daughter, Jean. The into the Carrol Chance place. WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) George Carrick is quite sick with —Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna and pneumonia, as a result of the flu. Dorothy were Vernonia shopper* Opal Carrick is also quite ill with Saturday. the flu. She had her ears lanced Juanita Parker of Vernonia Sunday. Robert and Dwayne Bodell enter­ visited Dorothy Hanna Friday after­ ed school at Pleasant Hill Monday. noon. They are students in the seventh Mrs. Bert Bishop of St. Helens •ind fourth grades. was a visitor at the homes of her Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson and two brothers, Chris Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler spent Walt Fowler, Sunday. the weekend at Jewell with rela­ Bob Kent has just purchased a tives. new ’40 Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Newberg of Mrs. McKinister of Pittsburg is Tillamook spent the weekend at ill with the flu at the present time. the A. H. Webb home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis of Cor­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conrfit and vallis were visiting with their folks children were dinner guests at the this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn Roberts took them back to Corvallis riday evening. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank O’Connor and daugh­ Chris Fowler took his sister, Mrs. ters were in Hillsboro Saturday. Bishop, home Monday. While there they called at the home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis and of Mrs. O’Connor’s sister, Mrs. Jean motored to Portland on busi- Floyd Morell, who recently moved pess Saturday. to Hillsboro from Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn spent children, Frances Ann and Lorena Sunday at the home of Mr. and ve, spent the weekend at Goble Mrs. Elton Clark at Mayger. visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pearl and and daughters spent Sunday at Glenna and Gerry are visiting rel­ Seaside visiting Mrs. Viola Tre- ieves at Goble and St. Helens dur­ hame. ing camp shut down. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uhlin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins took family were Friday evening guests their niece, Lylath Van De Bogart, at the Adolph Nelson home. Ito Portland Tuesday to spend the Word was received that Ed I week that school was closed with Houghtaling who is convalescing in her parents. a Portland hospital is reported much Chris Fowler, Helen Fowler and improved. 1 Jacqualyn Rollins attended the show Mrs. Dale Clark and Mrs. Vance at Vernonia Saturday night. Your Money Buys a Better Sutherlin and children spent Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cody and Value When You Trade at the day at the Weaver Clark home. children of Treharne spent Satur­ Vernonia Bargain Store Weaver Clark who has been sick day evening visiting Mr. Cody’s New and Used Goods with the flu the past week is able sister, Mrs. Chet Taylor. 810 Bridge St. i to be back to work. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wold spent the weekend in Portland visiting ■ 3 MMSh I relatives. Pauline Rollins spent a few days RUS SCHEDULE I with her mother, Mrs. Chet Taylor, Trips by way of Banks and Forest Grove I the past week. Leave Portland: Leave Vernonia: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gwin were 8:45 a. m. 8:05 a. m. I visitors at the Chris Fowler home 2:45 p. m. 1:35 p. m. I Sunday evening. 4:45 p. m. 6:35 p. m. Mrs. Jimmy Burke is quite ill Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for Passengers to or from Forest Grove or Points Beyond. with the flu at the present time. Mrs. Spec Ford is able to be up TERMINAL: The Cozy Fountain AGENT: Mrs. Earl L. Smith and around after a-case of the flu. PHONE: 582 for information Bud Atkins motored to Portland OREGON MOTOR STAGES Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay were visitors at the Stanley Olson home Friday evening. YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE Betty Olson attended the Presi­ dent’s Ball at Vernonia Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Virtue and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Simonatti and chil­ Thursdav and Friday, February 1 and 2 dren were Vernonia visitors Sat­ “THAT’S RIGHT YOU’RE WRONG” urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay were Starring May Robson and Kay Kyser’s Band Vernonia shoppers Saturday after­ Saturday, February 3 DOUBLE FEATURE noon. Mrs. Bill Lindsay and Mrs. Chris Second Feature— Fowler visited Mrs. Orval McKinis­ ter Monday afternoon. “Cowboys from Texas” Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gav war» dinner guests at the Chet Taylor Starring Three home Thursday evening. Classified Ads............ $40 REWARD—for the return of the following articles stolen from my shop: 1 champion blower, 1 70- pound leg vise. Also furnish inform­ ation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the guilty party. Elmer Bergerson, Vernonia, Oregon. 5t3 FOR SALE—for cash. Sound old- growth wood. $3.00 at place. $4.25 delivered. Elmer Bergerson. 5t3 WANTED—To trade my 40 acres in Vernonia for your house in Clatskanie. Write Rt. 1, Box 64, St. Helens, Oregon. 5t3 WHY NOT—Have your photo­ graphs and enlarged snapshots hand-tinted in oils. Minimum charge 25c, maximum 75c. Mrs. Carl Davis, Stoney Point Road. 5t3 TAKEN UP—One short, yearling, black steer. Herman Peterson, Buxton. 5t3 WANTED—Work with team for plowing gardens or work of any kind. G. A. Riggins, Rock creek road. 5t3 WANTED—Work caring for child- dren during daytime or evenings. •See Mrs. A. E. Jennings 3t3 FOR SALE—Breeder Toms from the Veritop flock. Highly bred birds which won first prize at the World’s Poultry Congress held at Cleveland last summer. A bargain. At half price — $5 each. See Mrs. A. L. Parker or phone 572. 3t3— HAVE TRACTOR—for hire; plow­ ing and discing. See Alverne Holm on Bert Woods place, Stoney Point road. 3t3— FOR RENT—Large modern farm­ house; small two-room apartment. Family orchard; space for chickens, pig and cow. Located three miles north of Vernonia on Nehalem high­ way. $15. See Ralph Condit. 3t3 Mesquiteers! At The Churches . . Sunday and Monday February 4 and 5 CARTOON UNIVERSAL NEWS PETE SMITH » HUMPHREY BOGART FLORA ROBSON Tuesday and Wednesday, February 6 and 7 DOUBLE FEATURE PAL NIGHT “THREE SONS” Starring Edward Ellis, Virginia Vale “ARIZONA KID” Starring Ray Rogers Thursday and Friday February 8 and 9 Coming Attractions— “The Rains Came,” My­ rna Loy, Tyrone Power; “Stanley and Living­ stone,” Spencer Tracy, Nancy Kelly; “Hunch­ back of Notre Dame,” Chas. Laughton, Maur­ een O’Hara; “House- kreoer’s Daughter,” Ad­ olph Meniou, Joan Ben­ nett. William Gargan. Evangelical Church— —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister 9:45 Church School for all who wish to study the Word of God. 11:00 This is the day set apart as the Day of Prayer for Missions. The sermon subject is, “The Har­ vest Is Where—Follow Thou Me’’. 6:30 This is also Christian En­ deavor Day which will be observed with suitable recognition. j 7 dlO The sermon subject will be “Time for Prayer”. We expect to be favored with a Pantomine at I the close of the service. The Deborah Circle meets Tues­ day afternoon. The Woman’s Missionary Society meets Wednesday afternoon at the church. The mid-week prayer and Bible study i« held Wednesday evening at 7:30. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine FLOWERS Chester white brood sow. Or Corsages — Cut Flower» trade for grain or dull potatoes. A. Potted Plants F. Siegenthaler. Mist Oregon. 3t3 Sprays for Funerals Bush Funeral Home 6tf— FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer, $5: Phone 592 heavy Vaughn drag saw, $30; equity in 2 U-acre farm 3 miles WANTED—Shake boards and shin­ gle bolts; one-half bf 25 double from Vernonia on Rock creek road. Robert Tunnell. 3t3 splits. Cedarwood Timber company, Timber, Oregon. See Mr. Thomp­ 46tf— FOR SALE—House on Bridge St. son at Timber. Inquire at Soden's Barber Shop, WILL BUY—Beef. See Bob Tipton 756 Bridge St. 2t4 at Sam and Bob’s Grocery aud Market. Phone 657. 2t4—• FILMS DEVELOPED—25c, 2 prints each, from any 8-exposure film. FOR SALE—Lange kitchen range, half price. Phone 883 or inquire Reprints 2c each. Send coin. Fine Art Studios, 8649 N. Jersey St., at Adolph Nelson’s on Timber Road. 3t3 Portland Oregon. 3tf— VALENTINE DANCE I. O. O. F. Hall February 10 HAL COOK’S ORCHESTRA Everyone Come Sponsored by Rainbow Girls Admission 50c YOU MAY BE SUBE that when you see the sign “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” that you and your family’s health is being safe­ guarded. You get this assurance at the NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 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” REMEMBER! JOY THEATRE 66 The Day The Bookies Went* PAGE FIVE LEAP YEAR DANCE SATURDAY, FEB. 3 Legion Hall—Vernonia Music by Bill Hune’s orchestra featuring Ruth Williams, vocalist. Drags and Trots that Please—Waltzes that Tease You Shave Quicker, Easier, With This New li At Vfc Price! 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