Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 05, 1940, Image 6

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VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940
Kubler.
s ?•_■
Ten; u-ectin^ r.
Dr. and M ts . Feldman and «on, 7:45 p. m. in the big tent at the
Employeei Being Examined for Tuberculosis
David, were Seaside visitors Sunday. corner o' 2nd and Maple St*. (near
Doris Cropp, who has been iti Legion hal). Evangelist Belknap is
quarantine for the past two weeks a forceful speaker, preaching with­
TIMBER—(Special to The Eagle) with the mumps, is out again.
out fear or favor. Be sure io hear
TREHAflNt—(3w«l to
her. Services every night except
—Mr. and Mrs. David Castle, Mr.
Bagla)
—<Mn. Garland Seger
Monday at 7:45 p. m. Special music
and Mrs. Phillip Castle and daugh­
Mrs. Alois Sauer attended a
and singing each night.
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Elliott
cellaneoui rfiower for Mrs. Elizabeth
and family of West Timber were
Mullin« in Vernonia Wednesday
visitors at the A. F. Elliott home
afternoon.
at Witch Hazel Sunday.
Due to the camps all having
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barrett were
closed for dry weather and the fire Christian Church
Hillsboro business visitors Saturday.
—
The
Livingstones.
Ministers
situation, all trains excepting the
Buddy Falon, Mary Falconer, Mil­
This is the driest and hottest
Bible School at 9:45 o’clock; com-
local freights have been pulled off,
m union service and preaching at June off record, according to assist­ dred Thacker, Patsy and Betty
until a change in weather.
Mrs. August Lappenbush and 11:00; sermon by Walter Fiscus, ant regional forester M. L. Merritt, Thacker are ill with the measles this
daughter, Laura, of Edmonton, Al- subject, “The Voice of Authority;’’ who is in charge of the division of week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick went
'berta, Canada, are spending two special music. Christian Endeavor at operation and fire bontrol in the
to Silver Creek Falla Sunday to get
weeks with the formers sister, Mrs. 6:30, and evening service with North Paci ic region.
“Ordinarily June is a fairly moist Frances Carrick who had spent th, ‘e
preaching by Mr. Fiscus, subject,
Laura Gilmore.
"Sug” Sullivan of Jacksonville, “Abiding in Christ.” Evangelistic month”, said Merritt. "We expect past week at the Y. W. C. A. sum-
Mississippi, and Lyge Robinson, also meeting every evening next week an inch or so of rain to keep the mer camp.
Mr. and Mrs. John
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R. -------
McNew
from Mississippi, returned to Timber at 7:45, conducted by Mr. and woods wet and the Lire hazard
Wednesday evening. These two boys Mrs. Fiscus and Mr. and Mrs. Jim down. It is not like that this year. and son, Robert, spent Monday at
Workers receiving chest X-ray as Industry and business groups co­
have spent the past several months Whitaker; the public cordially in­ There has been no rain for the the homes of their nieces, Mrs. Wil­
operate with the National Tuberculosis Association In its annual Early
past
25
days
and
the
number
of
vited.
bur
Thacker,
Mrs.
Hulan
Thacker
at their homes in the South. They
Diagnosis Campaign.
periods of low humidity was ab­ and Mrs. William Falconer.
were former Reehers CCC camp
normal."
<Mr. and Mrs. George Johns, James
boys and made many friends here. Evangelical Church—
“The result of this is that the and Mary Ann spent Tuesday at
Miss Marjorie Busch of Watts ■—Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister
9:45 Church School with spiritual ' ire season is about a month ahead”. Jantzen Beach.
spent from Tuesday until Friday
Merritt said. “Light fuel is flashy,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schram, Betty
last week with her sister, Mrs. Phil- Bible instruction.
heavy
fuel is dry enough to burn, Jean and Lila spent Friday night
11:00
A
worship
service
with
lip Castle.
Mrs. Tom Riggle of Birkenfeld I special music and a sermon on the fires start easily and spread fast. and Saturday at the J. M. Davidson
spending this week with her sisters, subject, “The Abiding Christian.” The usual midseason precautions i home in Helvetia. John Schram who
STONEY POINT—(Special to
has been staying with his grand­
6:30 The Evangelical League must be put into effect July 1."
Noble Dutton, swimming pool life
Mrs. William Huffman and Mrs.
Beginning Monday, camp ire per­ parents for the past two months The Eagle)—Miss June Michener, guard, Wednesday released a state­
meets promptly for Christian help­
Ida Kilburg.
mits will be necessary on the nation­ returned home with his parents.
who has been working in Portland, ment that those who wish to take
Mr. Karp, the Electrolux repre­ fulness.
A. H. Webb and Myrtle were in is home for the summer.
7:30 The sermon subject for this al forests of Washington and Ore­
sentative from St. Helens, demon­
swimming lessons should contact
strated the Electrolux cleaner in service is, “Continuity of Prayer.” gon, exicept on designated and im­ from Glenwood Tuesday to move
Elmer Miohener received a badly
The songs will be Fanny J. Crosby proved (forest camps which have out some more of their belongings. sprained ankle Monday evening him regarding a lesson time before
many homes here last week.
been fireproofed. Smoking will be
June 10th. Classes will be con­
Evin Treharne and son, Noah, of while playing ball.
Dr. C. M. Pearson and son, Rob­ “Prayer Hymns.”
The Woman’s Missionary Society permissable while traveling on sur­ Seaside spent Monday night at the
ert, olf Tacoma, Washington, visited
Perry Mellinger motored to For- ducted in the morning hours during
last Wednesday with hig brother will meet for the regular July meet­ faced highways, but elsewhere the Frank O’Connor home. Beulah est Grove Monday, taking his broth- July and August. No charge will
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ing on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 forest traveler should sit down in O’Connor who is working at Sea­ er, Cleve, over.
be made.
a safe ¡place as it is dangerous to side accompanied them and will
o’clock. All ladies are invited.
fred Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Swanger
Mr. Dutton stated that he de­
Prayer meeting and Bible study smoke while in motion. Forest sup­ spend the rest of the week with and daughter spent the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riche of
sired especially a group of non­
ervisors
and
forest
rangers
are
her
parents
before
returning
to
hour
at
8:00
o
’
cloock
Wednesday
Hillsboro were here last Wednes-
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Norgard a» swimmers off school age. However,
day looking about their property, evening, The Administrative Coun- glad to Ifurnish information on Seaside.
Camp McGregor.
anyone interested in advanced
Mi's. Peterson and children, Col­
Mrs. T. F. Davis and daughter, cil will meet following the prayer closures, campling facilities and
Bert DePue and son, Bob, drove swimming tactics including admits
roads,
and
to
issue
campfire
permits.
leen
and
Murrell,
are
spending
meeting.
Betty, of Seattle, Washington, is
to Medford Saturday where Mr. may sign for lessons. In addition,
this week with the Garland Seger DePue has employment. Bob
Community is invited.
spending this week visiting relatives
Leave for Kentucky—
re- groups may arrange for a class if
and Alois Sauer families.
here.
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Ben Cline and Mrs. Nan
they so desire. Lessons will be giv­
Mrs.
Louise
Nessing
attended
the
Many local people have been Assembly of God Church
Hall left Sunday evening for Ken­
en Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­
picking wild blackberries and re­
—Kills M. Sanders, Pastor tucky in answer to a telegram an­ coat school held by the Rock creek
Tw> bicycle traffic fatalities day.
1
port the hills covered with them.
Friday (July 5) Christ’s Ambass­ nouncing the serious illness of a unit in the Vernonia high school have been reported in Oregon
home
economics
room.
Ida Kilburg and Hazel Shook ador’s Service. Mrs. Ellen Frank relative in Olive Hill. The ladies
Mondays saw the greatest number
Mrs. Lois Hekklia of Portland wiho since the first of the year, figures
were Wednesday night visitors in in charge. “Christ for All—All for expect to be gone two months.
has
been visiting the past two weeks compiled by the secretary of state’s of '.atal accidents of any one day
Portland at the home of Mrs. Ida Christ,” is our C. A. motto.
office disclosed. There was no during the month of April, iU-waS
Page.
Sunday: Bible School 9:45 a. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY at the home of her mother, Mrs. bicycle fatality in April
when a reported to the secretary of state’»
Miss Pauline Kubler of Portland E. Frank, Superintendent, in charge. FOB SALE OR RENT—Why not Harry Hodgson, returned to her total of 56 accidents ....
___ „ office today. There were four fatal
involving
home
Friday.
and Cal Madson of Sacramento, There will be a change in classes
own your own home, pay for it
bicycles
were
reported.
Twenty-nine
accidents on Mondays. Fatal acci­
Wilbur Thacker, Hulan Thacker
Califlornia, were Thursday night and teaching staff beginning this like rent with a small down pay­
persons were injured in bicycle ac­
visitors olf Miss Kubler’s brother Sunday. Morning worship 11 a. m. ment? 2 properties. Jacob A. Ros- and Raymond Thacker who work cidents, however. Of these 29, 24 dents on other days were as follows:
Sundays, three; Tues. Three; Wed.
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evangelist Katherine Belknap will wurm, 956 Weed Avenue.
27t3 at Idanah spent the week-end with were between five and twenty-four
one; Thurs. one; Fridays, three;
their families here.
years of age.
Sat. three.
Weather Stops
Trains, Camps
ltlca&lcs Cases
Reported
At The
Churches . .
Fire Season
Opens Early
Sprained Ankle Swim Classes
Result of Game To Start Soon
PRECIS — Fri. thru Mon.
July 5-8 Ind.
OMPARE OUR IOW PRICES !
::::
Become a regular Safeway customer and you're on the
way to lower living costs and higher living stendards.
Vï
Craft
* fiTTD
wA Kitchen
’’Guaranteed'' s 51.29
DUCHESS DRESSING Qt. Jar 25^
COFFEE sä « 3-lb. bag 35«
Fels Naptha Soap 1® 43«
Edward« Coffee 2-lb. can 39c
CaoWrbury Tea, O P V2 lb 25c
Marifwnallowt, Fluffiest Ib 10c
Cherub Milk
4 tall cans 25c
Karo Syrup I Blue Lab) 5-lb 35c
Poors Harper House 2’/2 cn 19c
Car», Country Home 2's cn 10c
Tom. Juice,
46-oz 15c
Hershey Cocoa 1 - Ib. can 14c
Kmgiford Starch 2 pkgs. 15c
JeK-Well, Asstd. 2 pkgs. 9c
Shortening, Royal Satin 31b 42c
Bleach, White Magic V2 gl 17c
White King Cr. Soap 21 -oz 21c
Palmolive Soap
2 cakes 11c
Lu« Flake«,
12-oz. Pkg 21c
Lux Toilet Soap
3 cakes 17c
TRIAL PKG.
SU-PURB SOAP!
Get Your FREE
TOMATOES—
ib.
Field Grown - Blue Mt.
2c
LEMONS—
Fancy Sunkist
Dozen
360s
CANTALOUPE—
Jumbo Delano
2 for
36s
BUY THEM HEtEI
HOME GROWN
»
19c
sr*/cnr
Yakima White Rose
U. S. No. 1 10 It».
Walla Walla
Sweet Yellow
*
People who make a study of such things say there are three
ways to make money S-T-R-E-T-C-H.
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• First. Budget. Plan your expenses and keep a record of what’s
spent.
.. 3 lb«.
10c
• Third. Buy carefully. That’» where advertising comes
in.
Printed news in this paper, from stores keeps you advised
of
the best buys of the day.
4
PLUMS—
6
Santa Rosa
e * esh
2-pound basket ............
out PUCES APE
STILL THE lOWfST
POTATOES—
5c
ONIONS—
4 VEGETABLES
23c
..........................
Pound r.............................
Eat Mor«
raffs
DOLLARS
that reach
to next week
• Second. .Watch the pennies. It’s the little savings that
mount up.
8 or Trial pkg Free with purchase
ol Regular 24-ox. pkg. Money back
11 not pleased.
Watermelon»—
Red-Ripe Klondykes
Green or Stripe«
15c
LETTUCE—
Larger - Solid Heads
19e
Each ..........................
5c
Read the advertisements—carefully. They’ll give you the kind
of information that makes this week’s dollars reach over to
next week !
GUARANTEED MEATS’
GROUND BEEF
2 Pounds
Friday and Saturday
Grain Fed Steer Beef Sale
SIRLOIN STEAK
Pound . .
BEEF ROAST
Pound
35c
SHORT RIBS
Pound ..................
BACON
By the Piece
29c
JOWEL BACON
Pound
19c
PURE LARD
4 Pound«
4
12’ic
I
29c
Morrell’. PICNICS
Pound .........
PORK •» oast
Picnic Style Pound
1 C1/,^
13/2C
1 1r
1 1 V
PORK STEAK
Pound
17c
PORK CHOPS
Pound
23c
SLICED HALIBUT
Pound ......................
18c
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