Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 09, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Birth Announcement—
Here from Portland—
Of interest to her many friends
in this vicinity is the announce­
ment of Mrs. Chet Phillips, former­
ly Frances Lappe of this city, of
the birth of a daughter, Mary
Charlotte, born December 24th.
See “Gone with the Wind"—
Mrs. Phillips graduated from Ver­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb nonia high school; both she and
and Mrs. Mae Lemons attended her husband are graduates of the
the show, “Gone with the Wind”, Oregon School of Education at
in Portland Saturday night.
Monmouth. The Phillips reside in
Berkeley, California.
In Portland Wedne»day—
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greathouse
and Marshall Malmsten of Portland
were weekend guests at the home
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Malmsten.
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mrs. Ski at Mt. Hood—
William Briot were in Portland
Geraldine Cason, Jean Vaughn
Wednesday of last week. While and Ray East were among a party
there they attended “Gone with which skied at Mt. Hood last week-
the Wind.”
end.
Portland—
F. O. E. Dance—
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ruhl attend­
ed the screen production, “Gone
with the Wind”, Saturday night in
Portland.
February
tevening,
Friday
Legion
hall,
Vernonia,
9th,
featuring
Bush's five-piece Portland orchestra.
A good time for everyone. Admission
25c
In Portland—
Sti­
person.
Lowell Heiber was in Portland In Portland—
last week. Ray Mills assisted in the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marston
Nehalem Grocery Saturday.
spent last weekend in Portland.
Attend Show in Portland----
In
Battle Ground,
Wash.—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes at-
Mrs. Lester Sheeley with Jack
tended the movie, "Gone with the and Jean Sheeley spent the week-
Wind,” Saturday in Portland.
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Cauley at Battle Ground, Wash­
NXHXHXHXHXHXH ington. Jean will remain there to
finish the school year; Mrs. Sheeley
will spend several weeks in Port­
land to receive medical treatment.
Steelhead Fishing
Is
Spend* Sunday in Salem—
Extra Heavy Steelhead
or Bait Pole
Bamboo, 3-Joint
ONLY $2.95
Steel Casting Rod
Off-Set Handle .. $2.25
Level Wind Reel
$1.35
Miss Grace Condii spent Sunday
in Salem visiting Mrs. Liston Par­
rish, formerly Kay Joyce, third
grade teacher in the local system,
While in Salem, Miss Condit also
called on Lila Carlson, patient at
the State Tubercular Hospital',
whom the Vernonia Business Women
have befriended the past three
years.
Mrs.
Hatfield’*
Si*ter
ment house so uniquely designed
Wallace brothers of Clatskanie, that noibody Wants it; Baby Dump-
who were the successful bidders for ling adjusting himself to school
building the new Early building, 1 routine, and Daisy, the dog, unac-
“Blondie
disappeared,
which will be the home of Ver­ ccuntably
Portland Visitors—
to
the Joy
Brings
Up
Baby
”
comes
nonia’S new postoffice started con­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bumside and Assembly of God Church struction on the building this week Theatre with more than the usual
Mr». E. Matthews went to Port­
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
Alter practicing one week, many hectic hilarity of the Bumstead
land Tuesday to see “Gone with
Friday, February 9, 7:30 p. m. of the younger generation appeared series of sensational film comedies.
the Wind”.
young people’s service. Garland on the screen Tuesday and Wed- According to advance report, “Blon­
Here from Bend—
Gi'man wiii be the speaker.
r.esday evening at the Joy Theatre die Brings Up Baby” is filled with
Mrs. Chris Nicar, former resident
Sunday services: Sunday School in a series of screen tests made more refreshing humor and cyclonic
of Vernonia, spent Saturday night 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. by Mr. and Mrs. Lie Carde of
action than even its brilliant suc­
and Sunday at the home of Mr. Morning worship 11 a. m. Special Spokane.
and Mrs. Robert Holcomb. The songs by our large children’s choir.
Leland Tate of Portland, lease cessful predecessors.
Those who have seen this feature
Nicars have built a home in Bend Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
manager for the MacMarr company
where Mr. Nicar is employed in one
Interest is growing in these Sun­ gave out the information Tuesday hail it as a worthy successor to
of the saw mills.
day night services. We feel a real that his company has leased the “Blondie,” “Blondie Meets the
store space in the White building, Boss” and “Blondiie Takes a Vaca-
revival is on its way.
In Corvallis—
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible which was formerly occupied by
trio of highly-praised
Fred Thompson, son of Mr. an J
M. Murray and Company. The Mac- tion,” the
study and questions answered,
Mrs. Walter Thompson, spent the
Columbia
has launched
comedies
Thursday, Ladies prayer band. Marr company will install a market
weekend at Oregon State College
We welcome you to all these and grocery department to open upon the foundation of Chic Young’s
with his brother, Bill. While there,
by March 1.
services.
popular cartoon strip.
Fred saw the Oregon-Oregon State
“Blondie Brings Up Baby” again
basketball game.
■ BLONDIE" IS HAILED
I brings Penny Singleton to the
Christian Church
Spend Weekend at the Beach—
! screen as Blondie; Arthur Lake as
—The Livingstones. Ministers FOR NEW COMEDY—
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and
Church Bible School at 9:45,1 With Blondie engrossed in the! Dagwood; Larry Simms as Baby
Miss Freda Beck motored to Nels- closing at 10:50, Mrs. Livingstone theories of child training; Dag-1 Dumpling and Daisy, the inimitable
cott last Saturday morning. They acting Superintendent; Communion wood trying to dispose of an apart- dog, as Daisy.
returned Sunday. Miss Beck visited Service and Pi'eaching at 11:00,
the newlysbuilt, modern high school subject of the morning sermon,
at Taft where she taught be'ore ‘‘Praying Dangerously”. Christian
coming to Vernonia.
I Endeavor meeting at 6:30 o’clock, |
•
evening evangelistic meeting at
In Portland Saturday—
•7 :30, third in “Prophetic Series”,!
Mr. and "Mrs. Elmore Knight, subject of the sermon, “The Elo-<
loyce and Truman attended “Gone quence of Dead Empires”. Chris-|
with the Wind” in Portland Satur­ 1 ¡an Endeavor Valentine Social
day night.
Tuesday evening 13th; subject of
Wa*hburn* in Portland Saturday— fourth in sermon series, on the sub-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Washburn •’ect, “What Will Tomorrow Bring
were in Portland Saturday night Forth” will be given Wednesday
io attend the production “Gone evening of next week. You are
cordially invited.
with the Wind”.
Corvallis visiting Doris Rae Estey
who is a student at Oregon State
College. While there the group en­
joyed the afternoon concert of Lina i
Paglinghi, vocalist.
ycuu TOWN’S TOPICS
Ruhls in
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9„ 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
TEN YEARS AGO__
At The
Churches . .
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Enter* Pacific University—
Evangelical Church—
¡Eagle Items
Of Past Years
Here—
In
Portland—
Mrs. John Hatfield drove to Oak-
Melvin Rose spent Saturday in ONE YEAR AGO—
ridge Sunday and returned Mon-' Portland.
Nineteen ranchers with property!
day bringing with her for a two
bordering
that portion of the “Big
English Hooks — Lead­ weeks visit her sister, Mrs. Virgil Goes to Portland—
J Burn” territory of wIYch the Deer|
Ed
Salomonsen
spent
Monday
Kingsley,
and
her
baby
son.
er Stock Sinkers—Eggs
and Crooked creek water sheds are I
Fortland on business.
See “Gone with the Wind"—
at Lowest Prices
part met to organize a grazing
association for the purpose of leas-
Mr. and Mrs. William Heath, Mrs. Spend Sunday in Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis and Mr. ! ing pasture land from Columbia
Phil Taylor, Mrs. Harry King and
Mrs. W. F. MacDonald saw “Gone and Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer and I ; ounty.
The Vernonia Bargain Store own-
I with the Wind” in Portland Mon­ hildren visited Sunday in Portland
.vith Mr. Kaphammar’s brother, Joe I ?d by Joe Hursh was being moved
I day.
to a new location one door east of
Kaphammar, and his family.
Vi»it in Corvalli*—
! the old location.
Mrs. Alice Estey, Miss Alvenia Spend Sunday in Yamhill—
Jane
Ph. 181, , I ! Connell, Miss — ----
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons and FIVE YEARS AGO—
, ... W... "
- Lovett and Miss
Vernonia
Alterations were being made in
«on,
Jimmy, spent Sunday at Yam­
2HXHXHXHZHZHX'Jane Wi|kinson spent Sunday in
hill at the Hughes and Son chicken he rear of Mac’s Pharmacy.
The Vernonia baseball team was I
farm.
lanted a franchise in the Tualatin
lli with the Flu----
’/alley league at a managers’ meet-
Mrs. J. W. McKenzie has been !ng in Forest Grove.
ill the past week with the flu.
The high school teachers were
all reelected at a meeting of the
Salem Visitor Here—
Mrs. Nila Grimes of Salem is directors of V. H. S. district 1.
HAL COOK’S ORCHESTRA
visiting at the C. W. Bennett home
this week.
Black Silk Line
50 yards ................ 60c
Vernonia, Oregon
Vic La Porte, Vernonia higti —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
Services at the usual hours.
school graduate of last year, enter­
ed Pacific University at Forest |
Grove for the second semester. Vidj
has been employed at Montgomery
and Ward in Portland since early
last summer.
PARTY
Gifts
Wrappings
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co.
Everyone Come
VALENTINES
HAVE YOU READ THE POSTER IN OUR WINDOW?
Admission 50c
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
Wliolesiilv and Retail
See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75
>er M. and up. Open Saturdays from 8 a. m.
to noon.
c
BHI < E
'lennetts
In Forest Grove—
Mrs. Jack Parry and Mrs. O. H.
Kaphammar spent Thursday in For­
est Grove.
Harry
Emmons
Our platform: BETTER foods, LOWER prices
We handle only the BEST in meats
Honored—
A birthday dinner was given at
the John Ellis home Thursday eve­
ning for Harry Emmons. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Emmons and son, Jimmy, Melvin
Rose and Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, i
I
YOU MAY RE SURE
that when you see the sign
“GRADE A MILK and CREAM”
that you and your family’s health is being safe
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 Conic In Person
J. A. Thornburg, President
"THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK”
A Tri-County Rally of the Chris­
tian churches of Columbia, Wash-
ngton and Clatsop counties was
l.eld at Hillsboro Tuesday, the
iclegation from the local Christian
church were Mr. and Mrs. W. o.
Porterfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Rosewurm, Mr. and Mrs. w. O.
Livingstone, Mrs. R. A. Simmons,
Mrs. Oscar George, Mrs. Etta Dris­
coll, Mrs. Maude DePue, Mrs. J. T.
Brady. Miss Maxine Brady and L.
L,. Wells. The last meeting of the
Rally grqup was held in Vernonia
ast December.
Deborahs Meet with
Mrs. Lee Caulfield—
Mrs. Lee Caulfield with Mrs.
lave Marshall assisting, entertain-
d the Deborah Circle of the
Woman’s Missionary Society at her
lome on the O. A. Hill Tuesday
ternoon, February 6; Mrs. Phil
Taylor presided.
Reports were made on the suc-
cesr of the “diminishing luncheons”
icing conducted by members of
he group. Plans were begun in
preparation for a St. Patrick’s Day
ea, an annual activity of th«
Deborahs.
let your budget
get you down!
I
Have Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. James Falk and
Mrs. J. C. Jones and family of
ialem visited Sunday at the C. W.
Bennett home.
COFFEE
Wadhams
I
l-lb. tin
Kelloggs
CORN FLAKES
2 pkgs.
PALM OLIVE SOAP
4 bars
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
4 bars
Rally Held—
guarded.
Vernonia 5 & 10
I. O. O. F. Hall
Sponsored by Rainbow Girls
Table Decorations
Notions, Threads
VALENTIN« DANCE
February IO
Favors
SHRIMP
Dry or Wet pack
SODA CRACKERS—
Cascade
| r
1 JC
2-lb. Paper carton
RIPE OLIVES—
Pheasant
2,
No.
1
cans
nn
2. No. 1 cans
VEG-ALL—
Larsons
i r
IJC
HONEY­
15c
16-oz. Jar
WHEAT HEARTS
Sperry
2a-ox. Pkg.......... u.......
KRAFT CHEESE .................... 1/G-Ib bricks
Brick, American, Pimiento, Limburger
FRENCH DRESSING Hills.......... 8-oz. jar
BARTLETT PEARS
No. 21/4, can
HOMINY
No. 2'0 can
PORTER FRILLETS
25c
2, No. 303 can*
mm C
TOMATO SOUP—
Campbells
No. 1 tin
25c
13c
25c
15c
17c
l-lb. cello pkg.
23c
17c
17c
19c
10c
23c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 and 10
King’s Grocery and Market
ll here Your Money Ruys More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK