Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 13, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Bonnie Arner Return.—-
Mi»» Bonnie Arner returned re­
cently from a vacation trip to the
East where »he visited relative» in
Kansas City and Lamar, Missouri,
caught by those in the group. Also De» Moines, Sioux City and Onawa,
reported a» fishing there during Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska.
the day were J. L. Timmons and
Dave Marshall.
Breaks Arm---
Jim Templeton suffered a broken
Visits at Willamina-
arm while playing football in the
Harry Culbertson, Jr., returned physical education class at the high
last week-end from Willamina school Tuesday. The injury is the
where he spent a week visiting first in a physical education class
James Smith, a graduate of Ver- for four years.
nonia high school and a former
Move from Timber—
Vernonia resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sears moved
Attend Convention---
from Timber to Vernonia Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culbertson, day of last week to occupy the S.
J. W. Nichols and J. C. Lincoln V. Malmsten house, recently re­
were among those who attended the modeled, located on First Avenue.
Legion Convention last week at Mr. Sears is employed as mechanic
Seaside. They were present at the at the Crawford Motor Company.
affair Thursday evening.
y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS
Schnebly
Here---
William B. Schnebly, County
School Superintendent, was in Ver­
nonia Tuesday to visit the grade an.!
high schools.
“NEWS IS MADE AT NIGHT”
OFFERS MANY THRILLS—
'
First Lieutenant Reese V. Scott,
Mrs. Scott and their daughter spent
the past Sunday in Vernonia visit­
ing his father, J. T. Scott. The
visitors came here from Portland.
On Executive Staff—
Cathrin Hoffman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoiffman, has
become a member of the executive
office sta i of the Oregon College
of Education at Monmouth, it was
learned this week. Miss Hoffman
will act as private secretary to C.
A. Howard, president of the college.
Fish at Attoria—
Mr. and Mrs. Jewett A. Bush
spent part of the past week-end at
Astoria fishing for salmon, They Examination—
The U. S. Civil Service Commis­
reported a good catch.
sion announces open competitive ex­
Fish at Astoria—
aminations for Senior Stenographer
Included among those who spent (male only), Junior Stenographer,
part of the past Sunday at Astoria Senior Typist and Junior Typist
fishing for salmon were Mr. and Exams are for the purpose of fill­
Mrs. Harold Howard and Mr. and ing existing and future vacancies
Mrs. Denny Ryves. Eight fish were in the Field Service in the States
of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and
Washington. Applications must be
on file not later than September
25. Full information may be ob­
tained at the Vernonia post office.
H Renew Your Floor a
Mrs. Hammack Here—
—Harvey R. Seh< uerman. Minister
9:45 Church School under the
supervision of O. G. Weed. 11:00
Morning Worship the p s’.or preach­
ing
r. m the subject, "G d’o
Assembly of God Church
— Itilla M. Sanders, Pastor Sv vereignty.”
Thur day 7:30 p. m. The young
Th.- Chrirt an E .d^avor wi 1 meet
people are holding a meeting at
at 6:30 and the regular evening
Camp 8 in the big had.
service will be held at 7 :30.
Sund y services: B ide School at
9:45 a. m. E. Flank, superintendent ‘The P.llyanna Circle meets with
in charge. Morning worship 11 a. Mis. O. G. Weed Wednesday after-
m. ten Larson, artist-evangelist will ¡.. on. 'the mid-week pr. yer service
be speaking on the subject “Ala­ s h.ld i.ey Wednesday evening
baster Boxes.” He will bring i n at 7 :,30. The public is cordially in­
vited.
illustrated message Sunday night
on the subject “Woods o Doubt,
and Fields of Faith.” Rev. Larson
will also illustrate a song. Sund; y
6:30 p. m. Christ’s Ambassador’s
service.
Wednesday 7:45 p. m.
in. Prayer
meeting. Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies
prayer b. nd. Welcome to our ser­
vices.
Mrs. Holcomb Improving—
The romance, beauty and tradi­
tions of the proud South, climaxed
by the most spectacular Steeplechase
in America, The Maryland Hunt
Cup Race, are highlights of Darryl
F. Zanuck’s Technicolor production
of “Maryland,” new 20th Century-
Return» from Trip—
Fox picture which comes to the
Mrs. B. J. Cline returned Sun­ Joy Theatre on Sunday.
dry after being away since June.
Said to be greater than the tre­
Mrs. Cline visited in Kentucky and mendously popular
“Kentucky,”
Ohio.
“Maryland,” which was directed by
Henry King, promise» to be rated
as one of the best pictures of this
or any entertainment season.
Friends of Mrs. Holly Holcomb
will be glad to learn that she is
able to be albout this week, follow-
ing a period of months when she
was forced to be in bed.
News of the
Theatre
Mrs. William Hammack arrived
last week to be the guest of Mrs.
A. W. Sauer for some weeks. Mrs.
Hammack who is now residing in DAUGHTER’S HEROIC
Oklahoma was iormerly manager SACRIFICE IS THEME—
of the Nehalem Grocery.
The heroic sacrifice of a daughter
Here from Salem—
who throw» away her future and
George Laird cams to Vernonia freodem for the sake of her mother’s
Tuesday night to remlain until happiness and her father’s welfare,
Wednesday night at the home of is the dramatic basis of “A Bill o
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Divorcement.”
Featuring Maureen O’Hara, A-
Laird. George is employed by the
Shell Oil Company and is now do’.phe Menjou, Fay Bainter rnd
Herbert Marshall, the story revolves
stationed at Salem.
around the tragic figure of a man
In Portland-
who returns from obscurity after
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul a long mental illness to find his
and daughter motored to Portland wife has divorced him and is pre­
last week-end where Mrs. Eversaul paring to marry another man.
met a brother, W. H. Emigh, of
His grown daughter is a stranger
Lou isiana, whom she had not seen to him and she likewise is planning
for 20 years.
to marry. How the pitiful man dis­
rupts the entire household by plead­
Visit in Delena---
ing to remain in his‘own heme, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunnell how the daughter, realizing for the
Tunnell
’
s
and children and Mrs.
first time that her blood is stained
sister, Betty Warner, ihi^ve to with hereditary mental unsoundness,
Delena Friday and returned to sacrifices her own love that her
Vernonia Saturday, after visiting mother may have happiness and her
the F. R. Bonnell family there. Mrs. father companionship, make for the
Bonnell and Mrs. Tunnell are sis­ poignant, powerful drama of the
ters.
plot.
Evangelical Church—
At The
A hard-fighting metropolitan edi­
tor and a dazzling girl reporter
Churches
swing into action and bring to bay
a modern Jekyll and Hyde in the
breath-taking mystery, “New» Is
Made At Night,” a 20th Century-
Fox release, which opens Tuesday
at the Joy Theatre.
Murder and revenge keep no
hours as Preston Foster, a stop-at-
notbing editor, and Lynn Bari, the
daring reporter, hurl themselves at
the two-fold task of freeing a man
innocently sentenced to death, and
discovering the master mind that
has victimized a nation.
It’s headline news, sensational
and incredible, as the editor and
his girl reporter tear the mask of
respectability from a master swind­
ler supposedly dead : or 18 years
In Salem—
and reveal a trail of murder and
In Portland—
Miss Montana French is in Salem
Mrs. Merle Cline was a Portland staying with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. blackmail.
business visitors Wednesday of this Washburn who recently moved to
“MARYLAND” SPECTACULAR
week.
that city.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910
Measles Prevent
Attendance
Christian Church
—The
Livingstone».
Mini»*" •
The Church School begins at 9:45
with a pl; ce and a class for you.
Ccmmunion Service will open at
11:00 followed by the morning sei-
mon: subject: “Christianity and the
World of Today.”
Christian Endeavor is timed for
G:30 and the evening song and
p: cach’ng seivice at 7:30: subject
f the sermon: “Making a Good
World.” Prayer meeting is hold
every Wednesday evening at 7:30.
The “90 and 9” Men’s business
meeting is scheduled for Friday eve-
ling the 20th. You are invited to
all th? services of the church.
TREHARNE—(Special
Eagle)—iMr. and Mrs. Clyde Me-
Donald and Je;n visited Rona’il
McDonald at the Emanuel hospital
Sunday.
Mr. iand Mrs. Harry Howell were
in Forest Grove on business Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johns o'
Vernonia were Sunday evening
geests at the Frank O’Connor home.
Mrs. William Nissen and children
motored to Seaside Tuesday of
last week to spend a few days with
Mrs. A. W. Wridge and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulkins were
overnight guests at the Harry How­
ell home last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDon: Id
and Jean spent one day last week
at Salem taking in the state fair.
Elton O’Connor spent Sund: y
•
evening with his parents.
Theresa Schmidlin is unable to
be in school this week due to her
having the measles.
VENEER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LUMBER — SHINGLES
S ?c my bargains in Kiin Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up.
Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon.
IHtUUE
New and Used Faris
New and Used Tares
Gas and Oil
Expert Ante Repairing
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Phone 773
RIVERVIEW
Examination—
5 HOFFMAN x
s Hardware Co. s
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MZHZHZHZHZHZft
The U. S. Civil Service Commis­
sion announces examinations for
Helper, Electrician and Helper,
Operator, Core Drill to fill exist­
ing and future vacancies in the
Bureau of Rech mation, Coulee Dam,
Washington. Full information may
be obtained at the Vernonia post
of ice.
Heat Your Home Economically
— ■•■
Cui Wood Circulator Heaters
DCdlllllUl
ONLY $29.95
Modernistically Designed
E-Z Terms
NEW White and Black Wood Ranges
ONLY $39.95
Complete Line
of Guns, Ammunition and Hunting Supplies
Get in the Big Buck
It Costs
Contest
Nothing to Enter
One Used Electric Washer
$24.95
i
Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms------At
Portland Prices!
We deliver FREE up to 150 miles
Geo. G. Paterson
REFRIGERATION
FURNITURE — RADIOS
OREGON — FOREST GROVE
VERNONIA
NICK CARTER
COMES TO LIFE—
Nick Carter, most-beloved
most-read of any detective character
in history, comes to life again in a
thrill-packed romance, with Walter
I’idgeon again playing the role o'
the master sleuth in “Phantom Raid­
ers,” second in the studios series
about the dime novel hero. The
ture opens Wednesday at the
Theatre, with Florence Rice in
leading role opposite Pidgeon.
story deals with the machinations
of an international srbotage ring
which sinks ships at sea for their
insurance. Carter is employed by
’he insurance company to ferret
out the mystery. With the help of
lhe shipowner’» secretary (Florence
Rice) and of his self-appointed aide,
the bee-man (Donald Meek), he runs
into a number of suspicious char­
acters in the Canrl zone, whence
the ships sail never to be seen
again. He finally takes the suspects
with him on a doomed ship and
thrill iollows thrill in a whirlwind
finish. The players include Joseph
Schildkraut, John Carroll,
Pendleton and Steffi Duna.
•LUCKY CISCO KID” ACCLAIM­
ED AS BEST OF SERIES—
Deeper in danger and luckier in
love, O. Henry’s romantic rogue of
the Rio Grande, the Cisco Kid, is
st his “fightin’est” in his latest ad­
venture. "Lucky Cisco Kid.” The
romantic, exx-iting and action-packed
20th C.-ntury-Fox film which pre­
reviewers have acclaimed is far the
best of the series to date, opens
Tuesday at the Joy Theatre.
Handsome Cesar Romero is back
rgain in the featured rote as the
Cisco Kid.
"Lucky Cisco Kid,” loaded with
action, is set in an .Arizona town
which is terrorized by raiders. The
fireworks begin when Cisco and hi»
partner Gorditn (Chris Pin-Manfn)
enter the town. A killer beats Cisco
to the draw. A bandit steals his
name. A jealous señorita has him
at her mercy. But how the Cisco
Kid lives to laugh at them all make»
for thrilling entertainment.
KNEEDIT
2 No. 1 pkgs. 25c
CATSUP—
Brim lui
12-oz. bottle
TOMATO SAUCE
2 for 9C
BISQUICK
40-oz. pkg. 3JC
10c
WHEAT HEARTS—
Sperry’s
TO
28-oz. pkg.
Baking Chocolate—
SHREDDED RALSTON
12-oz. pkg. 13c II
CLINIC TOILET TISSUE
...... 4 rolls 19c
PINEAPPLE JUICE Honor
... 46-oz. tin 23c
P. & G. SOAP
...... 5 Bars ]9C
CAMAY TOILET SOAP
.........3 Bars J9c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 1 tins
2 f°>' 25c
Hershey
H-lb. pkg.......
CLEANSER—
Old Dutch
SWEET DIMPLE PEAS No. 2 tins .... 2 for 29c
3 Tin*
WADHAMS COFFEE
Wadhams Fancy
1-lb. tin 25 c
-j s
HC
23c
HONEY—
16-oz. glass
15c
Specials for Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14
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