Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 12, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
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yOUK TCWN’S TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Gronbeck, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Mrs.
Tom Crawford and Mrs. Joe Hurah.
Purchase Made----
C. L. Biggs recently purchased
Mrs. Ed Poetter «pent the last
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazee and from the John Jacob Astor Experi­
week-end in Olympia, Washington, children spent last Saturday in ment Station ait Astoria, a good,
Well-bred Guernsey bull which,
where she attended the celebration
along with a new milking machine
of the golden wedding anniversary Portland.
and cooling system installed this
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and School Masters Meet—
month, gives Mr. Biggs a well-
Mrs. August Rixie.
Wednesday evening in St. Helens, equipped dairy business.
the School Masters, an organization
In Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skuzie and for men teachers in the county Convention Attended—
The district 2 convention of Py­
daughter, Arline, were in Portland met. Dinner was served at the St.
thian
Sisters was attended by a
aturday.
Helens Golf Club. Wallace McCrae, number of Vernonia members of
Mason McCoy, E. H. Condit and the organization Saturday. The
Here from Lakeview—
Everett Rundell spent the week­ Paul Gordon attended from Ver­ convention was held in St. Helens.
Those present from here were: Mr.
end here visiting friends and rela­ nonia.
and Mrs. Oliver Mellinger, Mrs.
tives. He is employed in Lakeview,
Lee Bundy, Mrs. Harry Culbertson,
Oregon, as printer for the Lake Class to* Make Trip—•
The biology class under the lead­ Mrs. Jack Heenan and Mr. and Mrs.
County Examiner.
ership of Ray Mills, high school Fred Johnson.
. Ill with the Flu—
Jack Olin is confined to his home instructor, plans to visit the state In Fore»t Grove—
this week with a severe attack oi institutions and the capital build­
Sam Hearing was a business visit­
the flu.
ing in Salem, Wednesday, April 17. or in Forest Grove Tuesday.
About 40 students will make the Return from Trip—
•rip.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Treharne
returned
Tuesday evening from the
Apollo Cencertiers Scheduled—
Easit Where they have been for the
The last of the National School past several weeks. Most of the time
Assembly programs for the year was spent near Pittsburg. Mr. Tre­
Anil be given Tuesday, April 16, harne attended the Carter carbeur-
.t 2:30 at the Washington school. ator school for two and one-half
The final entertainment of the or­ weeks while there.
ganization should prove most en-
-ertaining; Mrs. Art Wells and the DIPHTHERIA TOXOID
Apollo Concertiers will' bring th< GIVEN PLEASANT
tory of music through it’s develop IILL CHILDREN
1 ment from the earliest type to th»
TREHARNE—(Special to The
nodern Theremin of electric vibra-
Eagle)—Toxoid for diphtheria is
ion music instrument.
being given at Pleasant Hill school
/¡»it in Portland—
to all the pre-school and school
Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis and children who desire it.
children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Marvin Hult was brought
Tanshier visited relatives in Port­ home from the Forest Grove Gen­
land Saturday.
oral' hospital last Thursday. She
had
undergone an appendix opera­
Fish at Bar View—
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Oakes mo­ tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lund enter­
tored to Bar View Friday and re­
tained
with a dinner party Satur­
turned Sunday after spending an
enjoyable time fishing. Three sea day evening. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and
bass were caught.
Alice Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hoerles Move to Seaside—
Magoff, Ralph Williams, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoerle and Mrs. H. E. Schram and the host
Jack Hoerl'e moved recently to Sea­ and hostess.
Mr. L. Lutz, a photographer from
side where the men will be employ­
Salem, took individual pictures of
ed in a logging camp.
the school children last week.
Here from the University—
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Webb and
Truman Knight and a friend, Myrtle were Forest Grove visitors
Arthur Fagin, spent last week-end Saturday.
in Vernonia at the home of Tru­
Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker and
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Patsy motored to Portland Satur­
Knight. Both boys are members of day on business.
Sigma Phi Epsilon at the University
Miss Mildred Weed and Mrs.
of Oregon.
Oscar Weed spent the week-end
visiting Mrs. Weed’s mother in
Son Born----
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Taylor are Eugene. Mrs. Emma Weed accom­
the parents of a nine-pound son panied them as far as Corvallis
born last Thursday morning at their where she visited at her brother’s
home.
home.
George and Eva Mae Anderson
Farm Sold—
spent Wednesday night with their
Announcement was made this grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
week Of the sale of the farm own­ Ortman at Forest Grove.
ed by Peter Bergenson and located
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and
on the Timber road. The purchaser children motored to Salem and Leb­
of the land plans to purchase addi­ anon last Wednesday to visit rela­
tional stump land for pasture and tives.
bring into the valley a sizeable
Elton O’Connor, who is attending
herd of cattle. The faiTn is one o' school at Seaside, spent the week­
the oldest and considered one of end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. !
the best in the upper part of the Frank O’Connor. Viola O’Connor
You'll want this new G-E
valley. Mr. Bergerson, at the pres­ returned with him to make an in- j
ent time, plans to build another lefinfite stay.
Carryabout Radio this sum­
home on land owned by him on
Wilbur Thacker went to Detroit
mer when you pick up and
Rock creek.
Sunday.
go places. So—come in now
Carl Anderson attended the Odd
Visit Friends—
and make your selection.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Fellows lodge in Portland last Wed­
Mrs. Kullander'« brother and wife, nesday evening while Mrs. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kullander of attended the Rebekah lodge at For­
Milwaukie spent the past week-end est Grove.
Mrs. Mae Wienecke, Mrs. Nell
in Coquille and Marshfield visiting
Thacker, Mrs. Laura Thacker and
friend».
,
Miildred and Mrs. Sylvia Falconer
See a Horse Race—
and Mary spent Tuesday quilting
Right in Vernonia at the FOE at the home of Mrs. Stanley Frisbie.
dance Saturday evening, April 13,
Floyd Ortman of Forest Grove
at the Legion hall. A full evening was a Wednesday night visitor at
of
entertainment
in
addition
to the Carl Anderson home.
dancing will provide enjoyment for
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson spent
Plays Anywhere — Outdoors
or Indoors. Equipped with
all present.
15tl — the
week-end with relatives at
Beam-a-scope (No aerial —
Jewell'.
no ground) — Dynapowee
Remodeling Auditorium—
Nr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas were
Speaker—l ong I.ife Batteries.
The First Christian Church has dinner guests at the Garland Seger
In Washable, Simulated Pig­
begun
the
work
of
the
remodeling
skin Leather Case.
home Sunday.
of its auditorium; the dining
Hulan Thacker spent the week­
rooms will be enlarged, the platform end with his family. He is employed
will be re-arranged, together with near Detroit.
th»* baptistry and the choir loft. W.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCrary.
R. Johnson and Herman Veal are Mr. and Mrs. Garland Seger and
iloing the work.
Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thom­
as, Mrs. Eliazbeth Mullins and Er­
Install Cooling Systems—
REGULARLY $24.95
G. C. Kirkbride and Albert vin Mullins spent Friday evening
NOW ONLY
Schmidlin, Nehalem Valley dairy­ at the Alois Sauer home.
Mrs. H. E. Schram and Mrs. Carl
men. recently installed cooling sys­
Anderson and children attended the
tems.
David Hill Ladies Club at the home
Suffers Stiff Neck—
of Mrs. Dora Sears at Thacker last
and Complete with EVER­
Ed Horn was confined to his Thursday.
READY BATTERIES
home Tuesday due to a »everc
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barrett and
stiff neck. He was able to return Donna and Delores spent the week­
to work Wednesday.
end in Portland visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner vi­
Attend Anniversary—
Several members of the Vernonia sited Sunday evening at the home
Tempi»* of Pythian Sisters were at oT their daughter. Mrs. Art Hayden,
EVERYTHING FOR THE
North Plains last Friday to be pres­ at West Timber.
HOME ON E-Z TERMS AT
ent for the 25th anniversary of
PORTLAND PRICES
that Temple. Six members of the
We Deliver FREE up to
ADS For SALE IN
North Plains Temple were awarded
150 Mile«
25-year jewels for membership.
OUR NEXT ISSUE *
Those attending from here were
Mrs.
Poetter in Olympia—
SMARTLY STYLED!
NATIONALLY PRICED!
$13.95
$13.95
GEO. G. PATERSON
Spend Saturday in Portland-—
MRS. OTTO CANTWELL ed the show “Swiss Family Robin- Christian Church
—The Livingstones, Minister»
HONORED BY SHOWER; son” in Portland.
Mrs.
E.
M.
Preston
of
Victoria,
FRIENDS VISIT
Church Scho-ol r.t 9:45, Commun­
WILARK—(Special to The Eagle)
—A stork shower was given in
honor of Mrs. Otto Cantwell April
3. Those wbo attended were: Mrs.
Atkins, Mrs. Harry Howard, Mrs.
Chapman, Mrs. Stanley Olson, Mrs.
Chet Taylor, Mrs. Walt Fowler, Mrs.
Jim Hanna, Mrs. Bill Lindsay, and
Mrs. Chris Fowler. Those from Ver­
nonia were: Mrs. Grant Layer, Mrs.
Ernest Gwin, Mrs. Allen Ray, and
Mrs. Angelo Palandri. From Goble
came: Mrs. Bishop; from Rainier
Mre. Holsapple and from Deer Is­
land Mrs. W. Palmer. Those who
sent gifts but were unable to attend
were: Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs.
Gene Orwig, Mrs. Frank Fleeter,
Mrs. Russell' Henry, Mrs. Oscar
Johnson, Mrs. Louis Wold, Mrs.
John Sundquist, Mrs. Henry Palan­
dri, Mrs. Wesby, Mrs. Blaine Cobat,
Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Bob Wood,
Mrs. Harold Gay, Mrs. Robert Kent,
Mrs. G. Palandri, Mrs. Glen Pearl,
Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. John
Kirk, Mrs. H. Pearl, Mrs. Art Rice
and Dorothy Hanna. Cake and
coflfe° were served for dessert.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lewis spent
the week-end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat and
children were Vernonia shoppers
Saturday.
Miss Jean Lewis spent the week­
end with her sister at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts pur­
chased a new Dodge car the past
week.
Mrs. Jimmy Burk, Jr., Mrs. Jim
Burk, Sr., were visiting at Mrs.
John Robert’s Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna were
Vernonia shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were
Vernonia visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cantwell and
•hildren spent the week-end at
Goble visiting relatives.
Jean Lewis and Lylath Van de
Bogart visited Dorothy Hanna
Thursday evening. They spent the
■vening sewing.
Mrs. Earl Atkins visited at the
Janna home Thursday evening.
B. C. is a guest for several weeks
ion Service and preaching at 11:00
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.:
o’clock; special music by the chor-
Charles Marston.
I US, seimon subject, “Bottom Lands
Mrs. R. L. Burt and two children
the Hills?” Christian Endeavor
Donna and Bobbie, of Toledo are |
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'meeting
at 6:30, subject, “Teaching
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude E.
All Nations”. Evening worship ser­
Gibson.
Grace DePue has left for Junc­ vice at 7:30, sermon subject, “Be-
| lief That Falls Short”. Prayer meet-
ión City, California.
i ng Wednesday »venings, subject for
the 17th, “Jesus, the Water of
Life”. The public is cordially invit­
ed to worship with us.
At The
Churches . .
Assembly of God Church
—Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor
—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Ministe>
Sunday services: Sunday School
9:45 Church School with classes at 9:45 r. m. with Mr. Elgus Frank
in charge and Mrs. M. Ratkie as­
or all.
11:45 Morning Worship in which sisting. Morning worship 11 a. m.;
Dr. E. W. Petticord, District Super­ evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.; ser­
intendent of the Oregon District, mon topic, “The Voice of Prophecy”.
Monday: 7 p. m. shut-in service
will preach the Word and have
charge of the Communion service. conducted by the young people.
Wednesday: 7:45 p. m. prayer
6:30 The E. L. C. E. with its
three groups will' meet in the ac­ meeting.
Thursday: Ladies Missionary and
customed place for topic discussion.
7:30 In this service the pastor prayer band.
Friday: 7:45 p. m. Christ’s Am­
will speak on the subject, “Eternal
Security for Young as Well as for bassador's service. Mr. L. M. Holt,
new president, in charge.
the Old.”
A pot-luck dinner is planned in
the hall for all who will participate
Sunday noon that more people may *
get better acquainted with Dr. j
Petticord.
The Best in
The Pollyanna Circle meets Wed­
Caulk Shoes!
nesday for an all-day session at the
church.
The Kulien Brand
The regular prayer meeting and
for sale at
Bible study will be held Wednesday:
evening at 7:30.
This Saturday evening, April 13,
Dr. Petticord will preach and con­
duct the business ifor the Quarterly
Conference. The time is 7:30.
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Evangelical Church—
Loggers
Federici’s
Shoe Sdop
*VBUC s ERSSCB
SAN FRANCISCAN
¿ERE: MRS. MARSTON’S
MOTHER VISITS
RIVERVIEW—(Special to The
far# )—Harold Raymond from San
7rancisco is here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Cobat. He intends to
itay in Vernonia permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat and
larold Raymond were in Portland
iunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and
amily were dinner guests Sun-
lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
\iithur Nanson of the 0. A. hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett of
Birkenfeld spent Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins.
Marvin Woods, Harold Kreiger,
June Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roediger and Ethel Parcells spent
Sunday at Cannon Beach, Seaside,
Astoria and Portland. They attend-
Tough, durable
Colorful finish for wood, con­
crete and linoleum floors—in­
terior and exterior — and for
boats, decks. Dries in 4 hours.
Water-proof, weather-proof and
mar-proof.
98c
NEW BEAUTY
a Quart
for FLOORS and
PORCHES
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Phone 181
Vernonia, Oregon
i
Low Prices - Fine Foods
SPINACH Wadhams
RIPE OLIVES—
Mt. Ida Mammoth
9-oz.
Glass
23c
...........
WHEATIES—
2
23c
Packages
Need Meat?
We have the best
KRAFT CHEESE—
Brick,
American,
Pimiento
15c
-pound package
SYRUP—
Pheasant
24-oz.
25c
Jug
FIG BAR COOKIES—
Plain or whole wheat
Pound
...................................
10c
.. 2 No. 2y2 tins
25c
8-oz. pkg.
29c
SALAD DRESSING Pheasant .... Qt. glass
19c
MEMORIE BLACK TEA
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
2 Bars 9c
Try These Specials
IVORY SOAP..................... 3 Large Bars
25c
TEA Lipton Orange Pekoe .... 8-oz. pkg. 43c
PEACHES Wadhams..... 2 No. 21/2 tins
33c
HERSHEY’S COCOA
t/o-lb. tin 9c
TOILET TISSUE Clinic
4 rolls 19c
DILL PICKLES—
Pheasant
15c
Quart Glass
COFFEE—
Wad ha ms
1-pound
tin
.....................
25c
GARDEN PEAS Pheasant.....2 No. 2 tins
MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI ......... 3 lbs.
jgc
J3C
Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13
King's Grocery and Market
Where Your Money Buys More
Ph. 91
At the New Mile Bridge
2 Deliveries Daily
Hear Vernonia Round-Up Time Every Thursday at 11:30 a. m„ KWLK