Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 01, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    2:00 o’clock in the church. A com­
plete program is provided.
The mid-week prayer service is
held Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Prayer, praise and a Bible lesson
Here from Portland—
are in the program.
Marshall Malmsten of Portland
The public is invited to all our
was here for the weekend at the services.
home of his parents, the Franklin
Malmsten«. Mr. and Mrs. Malmsten
returned with their son to Portland
Sunday to celebrate their wedding
anniversary at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Greathouse.
y©UK T€W!N*S TOPICS
Motor to Beach—
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McIntyre
and son of Portland visited here
Sunday at the Rex Pemble home.
The group motored to Seaside and
Cannon Beach during the day.
In
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Washington—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCafferty
e|>ent the weekend visiting at
Home Valley, Washington, with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes. Mrs.
Hughes is Mr. McCafferty’s sister.
Eagle Items
Of Past Years
Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8—
5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall. 9t2— ONE
YEAR
AGO—-
I
Helping Circle”. It was decided to
hold another card party in March
at which time a beautiful hand-
crooheted bed spread is to be given
to the one holding the lucky num­
ber. Card games of all kinds and
lunch all for a very moderate
charge will be the highlights of
the evening. The next meeting will
be the 4th Thursday in March at
the Garlock home unless otherwise
notified.
Glen Link and daughter spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Link.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn,
Mrs. George Christiansen and son,
George, spent the weekend in Port­
land and Salem.
A dinner was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner for
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn on
their first wedding anniversary.
Those present were Ralph Fowler.
Mrs. Alice Chamberlain, Mrs. George
Christiansen and son, George, Dale
Miller, Minning Long, Sonny Os­
born, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn
and Mr, and Mrs. Otto Bittner.
Cornelius 23
Herbert 15
F
Opanlander •
F
B. Hanby 2
C
Hiolscher 2
G
B. Handy 0
G
Oliver 2
S
Smith o
S
Mrs. Harry McLauchlan of Port-
lr-4 visited old friends h re Satur­
day a ternoon while her husband
went fishing down the Nehalem.
Alvin Cornett went to Crescent
Lake Saturday as second truck
operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kubier were
visitors in Portland Saturday night,
wihere they met Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Pederson of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bevans of
Stephenson, Washington, and Mrs.
W. N. Busby also of Stevenson
were weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Deimar Stephens.
John Marshall was brought home
from St. Vincent’s hospital Sunday
wihere he has been convalescing
from a recent operation.
Miss Ida Eliasson of Astoria was
an overnight guest of Mrs. Ms»
Tallman Saturday night.
B. C. Adamson of Lyle, Wash­
ington, is visiting with his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Del­
mar Stephens.
R. M. Hensley worked in the
dispatch ofiice in Portland Monday
night.
Claude Gilmore of Seattle spent
the weekend at the home of his
mother, Mrs. Laura Gilmore.
Portland
Mrs. Nita Howard
was an overnight guest of Mrs. Ida
Kilburg Tuesday night.
Timber 50
Scrafford 16
Karpstein 4
D. Hall 10
R. Hall 4
Tailman 14
B. Dunn 2
nection with the Columbia County
Agricultural Conservation Associa­
tion program.
Part of the treble phosphate was
distributed from St. Helens on Mon­
day to those ! armers ordering the
phosphate in this part of the coun­
ty, and the car was again spotted
at Clatskanie for distribution to
the farmers there on Wednesday.
This is the second shipment of
treble phosphate received in the
county. The first shipment arrived
last fall, This phosphate is distri-
buted to a number of farmers in
most of the communities of the
county.
Changes in the construction of
In Portland—
the repair shop and part < of the
Heaths and Willards Make Drive—
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes drove showroom of the Vernonia : Auto
»
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath and to Portland Saturday on business. Company were being made.
Harriet, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard
FIVE YEARS AGO—
and daughter, Joy, and Betty Olson See Ski Contest—
Helen Bennett, Jane Watts, By­
Mrs. Earl Dial plans to reopen
spent Sunday driving from here
to Longview through Kelso and ron Bennett and Ray East enjoyed the Annette Beauty Shop in the
back by way of Vancouver and th« ski contest held at Mt. Hood former location of the Vernonia
Sunday.
Radio shop near the post office.
Portland.
N. S. Soden moved his barber
Here
from
O.
S.
C.
----
In Aberdeen—
shop from the Joy theatre building
Lawrence
Bennett
and
a
friend,
Mrs. Ira Baucom is spending this
to the Pringle building across the
SHE SHOULD HAVE A
week in Aberdeen visiting her sis- Jack Drager, both students at Ore- street.
gon
State
College
spent
the
week-
ter, Mrs. George Chaplain. Mrs.
HENSLEYS GIVE PARTY;
Baucom will return Sunday, with end in Vernonia at the Ben Bennett TEN YEARS AGO—
Mr. Baucom who will drive to the home.
i
Vernonia MaeMarr Store, located TIMBER TEAM DEFEATS
• America’s most wanted
Washington city that day.
In Portland—
in the building formerly occupied CORNELIUS
watch—that’s Hamilton! Be­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
T.
Brady
motor-
by
M.
Murray
and
company,
will
Mrs. George Visits—
TIMBER—(Special to the Eagle)
cause Hamilton makes only fine
cd
to
Portland
Thursday.
be open for business Saturday.
Mrs. Emery George of Portland
-Miss Jo Bowen of Forest Grove
watches, each with 17 or more
visiited here with friend^ and Portland Visitors—
was a Wednesday night visitor of
jewels—each cased in precious
FIFTEEN
YEARS
AGO
—
relatives last week.
Miss Bettye Jean Gildner.
metals. Priced from $40.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Romisch o!
A. Corey has sold his grocery
She’ll lie proud of her Hamilton!
Quite
a
number
of
persons
from
Portland
are
visiting
at
the
home
Here from Portland—
lepartment to Skaggs and is now here attended the X43 program at
Mr.
of
Mrs.
Romisch
’
s
grandparents,
Bee Rose of Portland visited at
earranging his lry goods store. j the Union high school.
the Harry Emmons’ home Saturday. and Mrs. Roscoe Mitchell.
Harry Culbertson, recently from
Mr. and Mrs. Bryanit W alters
LaGrande, haszjust completed a new (Miss LaVern Kilburg) returned
Plymales Recovering—
Smcrgasbord: Friday, March 8—
blacksmith
shop
at
Weed
Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale and
i last Thursday from Holly Spring'',
5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall. 9t2—
family are recovering from a siege and Maple street.
Mississippi, where they have spent
Here from Portland—
of the chicken pox.
the past four months.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Snider of
The basketball' town team boys ■
□LSONS GO EAST;
Portland visited here Monday at Evelyn Hearing Ill—
gathered
after the game Thursday!
Evelyn Hearing is quite ill with WOODS RETURN HOME
the Everett Snider home.
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ;
jaundice. She has been confined to DICK LEWISES VISIT
Portland Visitor—
WILARK—(Special to The Eagle) Lloyd Porter to wish their son,
the Hearing home since last week
Orval McCabe of Portland visited and will be unable to be about for —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olson left Dion, a happy birthday. Those at-
here Saturday with friends.
Wednesday morning for the Eastern !tending the birthday dinner were:
some time.
coast for a stay of from four to Albert Karpstein, Bill Dunn, David
In Portland—
Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8----
Hall, William Hall, Lorraine Tail­
six weeks.
Mrs. Frank Lines, Mrs. Oswald, 5 tc 8 p. m. 1. O. O. F. hall. 9t2—
Betty Olson is staying with Mr. man and the honor guest, Donald
The first part of the week a
Mrs. Spoffiord and H. C. Lines mo­
Watchmaker and Jeweler
and
Mrs. Art Davis of Vernonia Welsch.
carload
of treble phosphate of 34
tored to Portland Thursday to visit Visit in Hillsboro—
A
party
was
held
at the R. M.
while
her
parents
are
away.
Official Watch Inspector
Mr. and Mrs. James Monger and
Frank Lines in St. Vincent’s hospit­
Hensley home Saturday night for tons arrived in the county to be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chet
Taylor
spent
for S. P. and S. Ry.
visit-
Garland
Monger
spent
Sunday
al where he is recovering from an
a group of the high school' children.' distributed as a grant of aid for
operation on his ankle, which was inig relatives in Hillsboro and Friday evening visiting at the Carl Dancing was the event of the eve- ( use on soil building crops in con-
Halverson home.
Pumpkin Ridge.
broken over a year ago.
Earl Atkins and Bud Atkins ning. Those present were: Bett?
In Portland Saturday----
To Initiate—
motored to Portland on business and Tom Ramsey, Bob Dunn, Bob
Bino, Bettye Jean Gildner, Maxine
BUS SCHEDULE
Byron Bennett and Elmo Ald- one day last week.
An initiation for the Order of
Trip» by way of Banks and Forett Grove
Rainbow girls is slated for the ridge were in Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry were Ver Kilburg and Jane and Bob Hensley.
Timber” town team won both bas­
evening of Monday, March 11 and Here from Nehalem—
Leave Vernonia:
Leave Portland:
nor.ia shoppers Monday afternoon.
ketball games last week with Corn­
8:05 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
a courtesy initiation on March 25th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Hanna
were
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Shinninger
1:35 p. m.
2:45 p. m.
when a number of members of the and son, David, of Nehalem spent Vernonia Shoppers Monday after­ ■lius Tuesday night:
6:35 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
Timber
27
Cornelius
21
Corvallis order are to be guests last weekend at the home of Mr.’ noon.
Call Service between Vernonia and Keasey and Pittsburg for
Scrafford
7
Bill
Candy
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fowler and
Passenger» to or from Forest Greve or Points Beyond.
and Mrs. Roscoe Mitchell. Mrs.
Oliver
daughter, Helen, spent Sunday eve­ Karpstein 3
Shinninger
is
Mrs.
Mitchell
’
s
daugh
­
The Cozy Fountain
TERMINAL:
lunn
1
Recovering from the Flu—
Bob
Handy
ning visiting at the Walt Fowler
AGENT:
Mrs. Earl L. Smith
Mrs. Jack Evans is recovering ter.
B. Hall
Holcher
home.
582
for information
PHONE:
I Tailman 6
from an attack of the flu.
Smith
Smorgasbord: Friday, March 8—
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson wen
OREGON MOTOR STAGES
Thursday
5 to 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall. 9t2— visitors at the Ike Dass home
Mrs. Junkins Has Guests—
urday
evening.
Mrs. Lewis Laramore and children Mis. Kerns* Mother III—■
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell
were luncheon guests Thursday at
Mrs. Clara Schneuer, mother of
the home of Mrs. James Junkins Mrs. Harry Kerns, was brought laughters were visitors at the
Dass home Saturday evening.
on the O. A. hill.
from her home in Bend to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis, Dick,
operation
this
to
undergo
a
major
Working at the Norrises—
and alumunus of Vernonia high
Miss Maxine Brady is working week.
chool now attending Oregon State!
at the Claude Norris home on the
College, visited with their parents
In Portland—■
O. A. hill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
John Roberts drove the couple back
spent
last weekend in Portland.
Auxiliary Has Speakers—
o Corvallis Sunday afternoon.
William Dalrymple and John
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pearl and
Brest, C. I. O. officials, gave in­ Calhrin Hoffman Named—
Miss Gathrin Hoffman, daughter •hildren are visiting in Portland
teresting talks to members of the
and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, with Mr. Pearl’s brother, Harold,
local I. W. A. and the Ladies Aux­ of Mr.
has been named for membership to >nd family of Portland.
iliary of that group last Wednesday
Ray Beeler and son, Clifford
evening. Following the speeches, the a retail honorary fraternity at Col­
—
1
umbia University, according to word were Wilark visitors Sunday.
ladies served sandwiches, coffee and
received by the Half mans this
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods and
CAMPBELLS SOUP—
cake.
BAKED BEANS Van Camps
2 tins
week. The honorary admits only riand-daugbter, Connie Sutherland,
Except Chicken or Mushroom
graduate students.
Assorted
n
made a trip to Eastern Oregon tc
ROSE LUNCHEON MEAT .... 12-oz. tin
3 tins ..............................
w / C
visit Mrs. Woods’ mother, Mrs.
Munkers, other relatives and friends.
Distribution
Of Phosphate
Being Made
7) FOR HER
HAMILTON
A. L. Kullander
Information Please!
Let us know if you can find
finer foods anywhere
We handle only the 1BEST in meats
10c Sale!
Quart Measuring Cups
JELLY CAKE PANS
BREAD PANS
GRATERS
FRYING PANS
FLOUR SIFTERS
WASH PANS
FUNNELS
IOC
BIG VALUES
USEFUL ITEMS
HOFFMAN
Hardware Co
Vernonia
Ph. 18^ |
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At The
Churches . .
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4IST HELPING CIRCLE
4EETS; YOUNG PEOPLE
O GATHER
MIST—(Special to The Eagle) —
’hristian Church
The M isses Thelma Wikstrom and
—The Livingstones. Minister« .gunice Larson were Portland visit-
Church S>
at
'
Mrs. Lit >rs on Saturday.
ingstone
acting
Superintendent
Ashby was a visitor of
Communion service and preaching Shady Lane the first of the week.
at 11 o’clock; subject of the ser­ , Floyd Libel and Carl Ray went
mon, “The Surprises of Jesus’’, to Portland Saturday for the week-
service closes at noon. Evening set-
pnd.
vices, Christian Endeavor at 6 30J
Joe Roeser and Sonny Wikstrom
ub.ii■. "Life Made New”, and 1 ‘ are cutting some shingle bolts.
leadei will b,. Walter Bu< kn«r. Son;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGee
service, special music by the Wbt rnnd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
man’s Chorus and sermon, subject: .»ere Clatskanie visitors Sunday.
“Readiness for Action”. Evangelism
William Keaton was a Clatskanie
tic services every Wednesday evet business visitor Saturday.
ning at 7:30. Public welcome.
William Bridgers called on Ain
Wallace one day last week.
Evangelical Church—
Mrs. Lloyd Sears visited her
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister rrandmother last week.
Adam Crepe has been helping
9:45 Church School under the
Robert Lindsey.
supervision of O. G. Weed.
The Young People’s meeting will
11:00 Morning Worship at which
time the pastor will speak from be at Mrs. E. Holce's this week:
•he subject, “With Jesus in the Wednesday night.
The Mist Helping Circle met
Temple".
6:30 The E. L. C. E. meets in last Thursday with Mrs. Charles
three groups for the discussion of Hanson instead of the Carlock’s as
the respective topics and the in- was planned. A delicious dinner
was served at noon. Two new mem-1
spiration of the fellowship.
7:30 The subject for considera­ bers were present, and one other
tion is. “I Believe in the Church”. voted in; we now have twenty nine
The Woman's Missionary Society members and are still growing. We
will meet Wednesday a ternoon at try to live up to our name “Mist'
s
COFFEE
I
Wadhams
IVORY SOAP
6-oz. bars
TOMATO SOUP Campbells
17c
22c
1-lb. tin 25c
2 for lie
3 cans 27c
BAKING SODA—
A. & H.
Pheasant
10c
4-oz. bottle
NU BORA—
Granulated Soap
24-oz.
pkg.
19c
..........
BAKING POWDER—
Clabber Girl
9c
10-oz. tin
H. O. OATS—
Quick or Regular
20-oz. pkg.
14c
ALL BRAN
ÖC
MARSHMALLOWS—
Wonder Food
16-oz.
VANILLA EXTRACT
Q
pkg..........................................
Kelloggs
pkg.
....................
12c
.......... Large pkg.
19c
9-oz. glass 9c
KLEENEX
200-sheet pkgs.
2 for 25c
CODFISH ..
1-pound carton 25c
MINCED CLAMS
No. 1 tall tin 19c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz. tins ... 2 for
35c
DICED BEETS Wadhams
No. 2 tin 9c
PREPARED MUSTARD
TOMATO JUICE
15-oz. tins
3 for
Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2
King’s Grocery and Market
Where Your Money Buys More
I’ll. 91
At I lie New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m., KWLK
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