yeuK Miss Alice Hoffman and a friend, Miss Katlhleen Booth of Enterprise, have been here since Friday of last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Huffman. The two girls will return to their studies at the University of Oregon Monday. Vi.it Kullanders---- Mr. and Mrs. R. : nd children, Shirley Miiwaukie spent last ing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Leroy, of Sunday visit- L. Kullander. Portland— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance were Portland business visitors Mondav cf this week. Clarence Nance, brother of Mr. Nance left here that day to return to his home at The Dalles. He 'had been here for a week visiting. Father Son’s and 28, March Banquet— 6:30 P. M. the at Evangelical social hall; guest speak- er for liarn, the KOIN weeks with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Saling and turned Tuesday. ¡children of La Grande visited Mr». Mrs. Don DePue and Pete Hen- Henderson. Seth Ellis and daughter, Mrs. Alice Boltinghouse at the J. M. derson of Junction City, California, two Irwin Learned, of Scappoose and Peachey home Thursday evening. returned here to visiit for RIVERVIEW—(Special to The vacations are: Doris Rae Estey, Bill Eagle)—The Riverview Friendship Thompson, Harold Cason, Larry Club met Thursday at the T. C. Marshall, Lawrence Bennett from Biggs home. Pot-luck luncheon was Oregon State College; Alice Hoff served at one o’clock. The after man, Truman Knight, Elizabeth noon was spent at needlework and Schalock and Leon Brock from the visiting. Members present were Mrs. University of Oregon; Harry Cul Delbert Glenn and Donna Mae of bertson, Jr. and George Stankey Camp McGregor, Mrs. J. E. Rose from Pacific University; Jack And and son, Bobby, Mrs. C. E. Buckner erton from the University of Port and sons, Max and Jerry, Mrs. F. land and Jean Vaughn from the D. Lynch, Mrs. E. E. Gwin, Mrs. Hastings Business College in Port C. C. Fowler, Mrs. J. M. Peacihey land. end Mrs. Biggs. A guest for the FRENCH DRESSING PEACHES Wadhams Fancy 2>/o tins 2 for day was Mrs. Alice Boltinghouse Hill’s F. O. E. Dance----- of Olympia, Washington. 8-oz. botti-» ..................... IVORY SOA? Medium bars Saturday, March 23, Legion Hall. Mrs. A. S. Golden of Goble Music for the evening furnished by visited relatives in Riverview the BAKING CHOCOLATE Hershey’s i/o lb. tin Bush’s five-piece Portland Orchestra latter part of the week and was ICE CREAM MIX— Everybody welcome. It— taken home by her son, R. S. Gold Junket COFFEE Wadhams 1-lb. tin Package ................................ Mrs. Ever.aul’s Brother Return.---- en, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Short o' Mrs. Charles Eversaul reports Silver Creek, Washington, called at the visit of her brother, Howard CHOCOLATE SYRUP EGGS Large Extras 2doz. *he J. M. Peachey home Saturday, E. Emigh, in Portland Tuesday of Hershey’s Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were 16-oz. Tin ..................... — last week. Mr. Emigh, an operating at Camp McGregor Sunday visiting SKINLESS EASTER HAMS—Prices you can consultant for the United Engin Mr. and Mrs. D. Glenn. afford to pay—Ask about prices eering and Foundry Company at Mr. and Mrs. Otto Myre, M’-. CAKE FLOUR— Pittsburg, world’s largest makers of arid Mrs. Albert Nelson went to Soft-as-Silk rolling mill stock, was in Portland a dance at Goble after which they TOMATO SOUP Campbell’s....... 2 for 44-oz. package visiting his father, E. E. Emigh had refreshments at the home of (When purchased with a like amount n route to Pittsburg following a ten their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfo- ’ Campbell’s Soups — Other Varieties) months stay in Russia where he Gregory. FRANQUETTES- helped increase efficiency at a new Loren Atkins, who has been out CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK......... No. 1 Large Oregon teel plant on the Dnieper. of school for a week with flu, re Thompson’s 16-ounce Tins tcwn ’ s topics Here for Visit— In evening, Mr. Art Kirk- announcer. Propose Lions Club— from III— Bellingham— 17c 9c 33c Mrs. A. E. Jennings is recovering Here from Seattle---- from an attack of pneumonia and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of ¡3 able to be up although not yet Seattle were here for the weekend strong enough for much strenuous visiting at the Dave Marshall home activity. on the O. A. Hill. Here (FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS AT BIGGS HOME THURSDAY 33 c 5c Uc 25c C. P. Manion was a visitor ii Vemonia Tuesday and Wednesday of this week seeking an expression of sentiment wfhether in favor or opposed to the formation of a Lions Engens Move— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Engen moved Club here. Contact was made by Mr. Manion with a number of busi into one of the Owen’s houses just ness and professional men in the back of the Nehalem Hotel last weekend. They formerly lived with community. Mrs. Ben Owens on State Street. Mri. Jennings FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Portland Visitor— Mrs. Dell Long who taught third Mrs. John Hatfield was in Port- grade in the Lincoln school last land on business Tuesday. year, and who is now attending school in Bellingham, was in Ver- in Portland---- nonia for a short time Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Nichols, Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. Earl Preston, Mrs. Makes Honorary— Alice Estey and Doris Rae were in Everett Meeker last week was one among six to pledge Phi Beta Sigma, Fortland Tuesday. national honorary, at the Oregon To the Beach— College of Education at Monmouth. Miss Jane Wilkinson, Miss Ruby Waddess, Miss Alvenia Connell, Miss Dance Club Guests— Mr. and Mrs. George Plumb, for- Doris Rae Estey and Mrs. Alice merly of Wilark and Mr. and Mrs. Estey drove to Seaside Sunday. E. E. Ford, formerly of Vernonia Here from The Dalles— were guests at the Little Dance Club Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armitage l'at'1 Saturday night. and son of The Dalles were week end visitors at the home of Mr Students Here from College— In Vernonia for their spring and Mrs. Bill Armitage. 9c ]5C 29c 39c 19c Pen & Pencil set with every Tin. Time to Feed the MARSHMALLOWS— Squirrels 10-oz. pkg. DROMEDARY DATES Squirrel Bait SWEET POTATOES squat tins 2 for PEAS Wadhams Sweet Dimple 2 No. 2 tins NOW IN STOCK - •- PAPER NAPKINS Old Irish WHEAT HEARTS Make Your Plants Grow with Sperry 2 pkgs. 28-oz. pkg. 14c 25c 29c 15c 23c Wonder Food 16-oz. bag cello .......... RED BEANS— Choice Idaho 3 pounds ...................... 3 pounds Vitamin Bl King’s Grocery and Market — • — Vernonia Trading Co >1 here Your Money Huys More Ph. 91 Vernonia, Oregon At the New Mile Bridge 2 Deliveries Daily Hear yernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m„ KWLK “GRADE A MILK and CREAM” You get this assurance at the Come io Church NEHALEM VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. XXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX SPECIALS PLACE TO WORSHIP Save Money on Y oar Cleaning and Home [York —Minister Christian Church W. O. Livingstone 24-oz. Bottle Glass Cleaner ................. Only 32-oz. Bottle Furniture Polish Small Bottles Furniture Polish x/2 gallon No Rubbing Wax 1 pound Paste Wax Quick Metal Bright Polish Good Floor Mop and Handle Large Dust Mop Paint Remover Cannibal Pipe Cleaner One and one-third qts. Johnson Wax Dick-a-Doo Paint Cleaner 25c Only 30c Only 10c Only 80c 30c 15c 48c 69c can 15c 15c Only Cl .00 ................... lib Full line of Mon Heads — Buckets — Floor Varnishes, Etc. See Hoffman About It It Pays! Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 XHXHZHZHXHZNZHXHXHZHXHZHX’ Sunday Program CHRISTIAN CHURCH 6:00: Young people’s fast to take the evening C. E. Easter pantomime ented at one of of the day. lit Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23 that when you see the sign guarded. 17c WHITE BEANS— 17 s» Choice Small 1'017 W It BE SVHE that you and your family's health is being safe 13c Easter break place of the service. An will be pres- the services 9'45: Sunday morning special East- er lesson and program by the Bible School. 11:00: Easter sermon, “Meaning of the Resurrection;” Communion service and special music. Special Evangelistic service; everyone cordially invited all these services. For generations the cross was an emblem of sorrow, pain and death. Thieves, murderers and other transgressors of the law paid the penalty for their crimes in crucifixion on the cross. It was not until after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that the cross ceased to be an emblem of shame. It be came the insignia of Christian society with the promise that whosoever looked upon the cross and believed would have life abundant and eternal. Sunday, March 24, is Easter in every Christian church throughout this country. Min isters will tell again the story of life, death and resurrec tion of the same Jesus who changed the eross from one of death and disgrace to one of life, honor and glory. You are invited to attend church somewhere Sunday. A welcome awaits you. You will hear a message that will help you bear your cross without complaint. PLACE TO WORSHIP Evangelical Church Harvey R. Scheuerman —Minister Sunday Program EVANGELICAL CHURCH C :00 Early morning service in the church auditorium sponsored by the E. L. C. E. 9.45 The annual Easter program will be presented by the Sun day school. 11:00 Easter worship service with special music, the pastor speak ing on the subject “With Jesus at the Garden Tomb.” There will be reception of members and the baptismal rite admin istered. :S0 The three sections of the E. L. C. E. will have Easter les sons for discussion. 7:00 This service is planned to be more than ordinary. The theme, "What Easter Means to Me,” will be followed. There will be special music and readings of interest.