Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 14, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1941
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Robert Bodell is confined to his
able to be about for the remainder
home with a very severe cold.
of the week.
Mrs. Bernice Smith and daugh­
Attend Funeral—
ter, Bonnie, spent Friday night and
Mr*. Ernest Fish and son, Leland, Saturday at the Bodell home.
government agent stationed at Ta­ attended the funeral of a relative
Corporal Harold Davis of Camp
Murray spent the week-end with
coma, Washington.
Wednesday at Gresham. The deceas­
home folks.
ed, Mrs. Fish’s nephew, was struck
Here for the Week-End—
Edwin McComas of Salem and
Wallace East of Kelso vi. ited his by a car last Sunday at Gorbett. Shirley Roberts of Estacada spent
Mr. Fish and Daryl met Mrs. Fish
Vurl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest East, and Leland in Forest Grove to drive •the past week-end
last week-end.
them to Gresham.
YOUR TCWN’S TOPICS
Vi.it the East*—
Visitor* of the Ernest East« thl»
past week were Mr. and Mrs. Otis
East of Gilchrist, Oregon, and Mrs.
H. Pardue of Shreveport, Louisiana,
who has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Otis East, for two months. The
Messrs. East are brothers.
In
Portland—
Visits
Roberts home.
A family dinner honoring the
birthday of Mrs. Eric Carlson was
held at the G. C. Kiihbride home
Sunday.
Clarence Gee spent Sunday aft-
ernoor at the G. C. Kirkbride
home.
Mrs. E. C. Kcnyen and Jack
spent last
I
Keating of Portland
WeJnesday at the Frank Lange
home.
William Van Doren, Mrs. Esther
Flatcler and daughter, Louise, of
Portland spent Tuesday at Mr. and
Mrs. 01 it er Mehir.jsi’s heme.
Mrs. Perry Mellinger and Mrs.
Olive J.'ellinger attended the bas-
ketry club last Wednesday at Mrs.
Pave Mr - ch: H’s home on the O-A
b
Here----
Mrs. Leatha Tousley motored to
Fred Thompson of Portland
In Vale—
Portland for business purposes Fri­ spent the week-end in Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman are day.
visiting friends. Fred, a former
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur­
Vernonia
high school student, is
row and sons in Vale. The coupie Lowe* in Warrenton—
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowe and attending school in Portland.
left Vernonia last Friday; Mr.
The sensational Zenith Washers
Greenman will return Monday; Mrs. children visited in Warrenton Sun­
will full enamel tub priced as low
Greenman will remain another day with Mr. Lowe’s parents.
as $39.95. Vernonia Furniture Store,
week.
Ill with the Flu—
lltl —
L. W. Skuzie was confined to Jewett A. Bush.
Get your Cro.ley-Shelvadore Re­
frigerator now before prices ad­ his home with an attack of the Former Teacher Here—
vance. Refrigerators now in stock flu Sunday and Monday of last
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bryant of
sell at previous low prices. Vernonia week.
Portland were here Friday to see
Furniture Store, Jewett A. Bush.
the senior class play, “Yes an<f
Go Fishing—
lltl—
Emil Messing, Mayor Bollinger No.” Mrs. Bryant is the former
and Mike Willard fished Sunday Jane Wilkinson, English and drama
Returns from Oklahoma—
instructor in the high school until
J. L. Timmons returned Wednes­ in the Willamette slough.
recently.
day of last week from Oklahoma In Portland—
where he visited friends and rela­
Mrs. Robert Holcomb motored Return* from Hospital—
John McMullen was brought
tives for two weeks. Owing to a to Portland Wednesday; she return­
home from the St. Helens hospital'
severely cut hand, Timmons has ed the same day.
Wednesday to stay at the home of
been unable to work at the mill for
Moons at Garibaldi—
his brother in Natal. Mr. McMullen
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Moon and suffered a stroke recently.
Here from Tacoma—
daughter, La Rue, enjoyed perch
File* Bankruptcy—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond and fishing at Garibaldi Sunday.
Omar Sheeley filed bankruptcy
daughter visited in Vernonia last
March 10 with assets given as
week-end. Mr. Hammond, known as Sprains Back—
Robert Holcomb sprained his back $180 and liabilities as $841. The
“Slim”, was an employee of the
Oregon
American
during
the while working in the planing mill hearing will be held March 21 in
“iboom” in Vernonia. He is now a Monday of last week and was un- Hillsboro.
Woman Dies—
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Mrs. C. D. Murray passed away
recently in the Emanuel hospital
in Portland, following a prolonged
illness. The funeral was held in
Hillsboro with L. W. Suter of
Forest Grove officiating.
See my bargain» in Kiln Dried Lumber at $7.50 per M. and up.
Open Saturday« from 8 a. m. to noon.
C. BRUCE
Es
Couple
Improving—
Both Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gil­
man are improving following ill­
ness. Mrs. Gilman has peen ill for
five weeks; Mr. Gilman cut off
to the joint the index finger of
his right hand recently while work­
ing at the planing mill.
Have You Seen
Staying
with
the KIRBY
In
Portland----
Mrs. E. M. DeHart motored to
Portland Tuesday on business, re­
turning the same day.
Here from Vancouver—
Home Renovation
In Portland----
Mrs. Ina Scott and son, Richard,
accompanied the Ross Duncans to
Portland last Saturday.
Bankruptcy
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Special Large Reel
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Spring Steel Pole
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63-pound test
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3-Gang Red Feathered Hooks
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Wire Leaders and Spreaders
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Steel Casting Poles
Steel Casting Pole
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Wood Grip .........
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Filed—
Lloyd Tunnell filed bankruptcy
proceedings with assets of $405
and liabilities of $495.31. The
hearing at Hillsboro on March 21
may be attended by creditors.
Fire Destroys
Home Sunday
STONEY POINT—(Special to
The Eagle)—Mrs. Oliver Mellinger
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lamping to Salem Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts and
children and Rosalie and Irene
Driscoll spent Sunday fishing on
Clatskanie slough. While there they
witnessed the destroying of County
Commissioner Miller’s home and
nearly ail the contents by fire. No
one was at home at the time of
discovery and the Roberts made
an effort to save some of the fur­
nishings but only got a few things
out.
THEM
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 7:30 P. M.
"FOSSILIZED CHRISTIANS”
ARE YOU KEEPING PACE WITH THE AD­
VANCE OF TRUTH OR CONTENT TO MARK
TIME?
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 7:30 P. M.
TWO UNKNOWN GODS”
YAHWEH AND BRAHMA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. 7:30 P.M.
HIE EVERLASTING GOSPEL’’
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 7:30 P. M.
"THE SABBATH
MADE FOR MAN’ ”
THEN MAY MAN REGULATE ITS OBSERVANCE?
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Extra Siwaah Hooks — Swivels — Rings — Etc. H
Prices Are Right for Savings
Vernonia, Oregon
RING YOUR BIBLE
QUESTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Malmsten
of Vancouver, Washington, were
Vernonia business visitors Wednes­
day. Mr. Malmsten is a Chevrolet
salesman in the Washington city.
System?
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Father—
Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald is staying
with her father, C. D. Murray,
since the death of Mrs. Murray.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 7:30 P. M.
"WAS MOSES MISTAKEN WHEN HE
WROTE IN SIX DAYS GOD CREATED
HEAVEN AND EARTIF ?”
DOES THIS SQUARE WITH TRUE SCIENCE?
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