Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 30, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, Oct. 30, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS
Sunday Visitors—
in Portland—
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcomb
were Portland visitors Saturday. McGregor were Sunday visitors at
They returned in the evening to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin
Robbins. Other visitors at the Rob-
Vernonia.
bins home were Mrs. Rachel Rob-
Group Take. Trip—
bins and Fred Lindberg.
Mrs. Paul Gordon, with hen­
mother-in-law, Mrs. Zerbie Gordon, Accordian Played----
Richard Lalli played before the
left Friday morning for Cottage
Grove where Mrs. Gordon lives. Business and Professional Women’) s
Mrs. Wallace McCrae acchmpanied vlub of Portland at the Heathman
the former ladies as far as Eugene, Hotel a short time ago. He present­
her home. Mrs. McCrae and Mrs. ed six pieces during the evening.
Gordon returned after the week­
New examinations for stenograph­
ers,
clerk*
and
tabulating
machine
operator* are to be given soon
Unemployment
mission
jobs.
Compensation
Starting
pay
for
Com-
from
$960 to $1440 a year with promo-
tion
Merit
prospects,
system
rules
apply. Send applications before Nov­
ember 10 to the Board of Examin­
■ith the Bible message for him
11:00—Communion service.
and other relatives. Mrs. Tunnell’s Cedarburg will have charge of the
library during Mrs. Engen’s ab­
11:30—Sermon, special message, who comes.
home is at Bend.
sence.
subject, “Our Family.’’
The Woman’s Missionary Society
H.atm-s—$39.95.
Oil
6:30—Both young people ana meets Wednesday afternoon at the
Wood Heater.—$44.50
junior endeavorers.
church.
Furnitur« Stör«,
7:30—Song service and sermon,
* It—
The mid-week prayer meeting is
subject, “Our Invisable Means of
held
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Support.
”
Seventh Grade Win.----
Thursday evening at 7:30 Dr. E.
The seventh grade at the Wash­
W. Petticord will preach and con­
Evangelical Church—
ington grade school was victori­ Assembly of God Church
duct
the business of the second
—
Harvey
R.
Scheuerman.
Minister
ous in a class football struggle
—Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor
9:45—Bible school for all ages. Quarterly Conference of this con-
with the eighth grade last Thurs-
Sunday services:
11:00-—Morning worship
with ference year.
day, winning by a score of 24 to
9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct­ missionary emphasis. The Bible
Ftiday evening at 6:30 is the
C.
ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent. message will be, “Our Neighbors.” scheduled time for the society sup-
11:00 A. M.—Morning worship.
In Hospital—
6:30—The E. L. C. E. will meet per and Christian fellowship.
6:45 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s in three groups.
Marianne Tomlin, daughter of
The community is cordially in­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tomlin, was services.
7:30—The evening searching hour vited.
Wednesday night, 7:45—Bible
taken to the Portland General hos­
pital Saturday for an emergency study and prayer meeting.
Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies
operation for appendicitus. Mari­
YOUR WEEK’S PROGRAM AT THE
anne is in the same ward with Mary missionary and prayer band.
Friday,
7
:45
—
Christ
Ambassadors.
Lee Hall who was taken into Port­
We invite everyone to be in our
land Thursday for an appendec­
services.
tomy.
At The
Churches .
JOY THEATRE
Dance at Natal, Saturday, Nov. 1.
Davis orchestra.
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Glen
ers, Portland. Complete information Purchase Home—
from any state employment office.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira
DIAMOND
New
Come
shipment
in
and
Furniture
of
see
Store,
Axminister
them.
Jewett
rugs.
Astoria Visitors Here—
Vernonia
A.
Bush.
It—
6 DIAMOND LEROY
50
Here
Attractive combination of blos­
soms and diamonds. Engage­
ment Ring
50.00
A. L. Kullander
for
Week-end—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ouderkirk
and daughter, Carol, of Astoria
were week-end guests of the Glenn
Elys.
Barbara Dusten and Mrs. Chester Move Wednesday—
Dusten visited here the past week
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith mov­
end with Mrs. Ben Owens. Miss ed Wednesday into the A. V. Mowe
Dusten is attending the University home on Rose Avenue.
of Washington at Seattle.
Attend
Anniversary
Party—
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Belongia and
children, Leonard, Phyllis and Jim­
Watchmaker and Jeweler
mie, spent the week-end at the
Parent« Visited—
Official Watch Inspector
home of Mrs. Be'.ongia’s parents
Mrs.
Richard
Tunnell
and
two
for S. P. and S. Ry.
who
celebrated their golden wedding
sons spent a week visiting her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warner, anniversary. Thirty-tw. u were pres-
ent for the dinner, including the
ÏMIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHZHIHIHim 11 grandchildren.
Dance at Natal, Saturday, Nov, 1
Glen
Davis
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orchestra.
In St. Helen*—
Get the Articles
You Need NOW!
SPECIAL
This Week Only!
32-Piece Dinner Set. Regularly
$5.40. Limited Amount in Stock.
Reduced to .....
SILEX COFFEE MAKERS
Buy While They Last
6-cup.
Fire King Oven Glass 9-inch Pie Plate
SILVER WARE
Service for Six
$4.95
$2.45
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lalli and
son, Richard, spent the week-end
tn St. Helens as guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minsent. Mr.
Lalli and Mr. Minsent hunted for
pheasant Sunday.
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Grange hall, Saturday, Nov.
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20c
$4.75
For Hardware—See Hoffman About It!
Hoffman Hardware Co.
Vernonia, Oregon
—Father M. E. Fleming
Services will be conducted at St.
Mary’s church, Vernonia, on Satur­
day and Sunday, November 1st and
2nd, by Father M. E. Fleming, St.
Helens.
The mass on Saturday, the feast
cf All Saints, will be at 10 a. m.;
evening services and confessions at
7:30 p. m.
Mass on Sunday will be at 8 a. m.
Baucom recent-
ly purchased the property belong-
ing to Dr. and Mrs. Millard Cole;
Taken to Hospitaal----
Mary Hall, daughter of Mr. and the house in which the J. W. Nich-
Mrs. Lee Hall was taken to Port- ols family have been living.
land to the hospital last Thursday Birth Announced—
evening. She suffered from acute
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaver of
appendicitus.
Riverview announce the birth of a
son born on October 23.
Critically Illi—
Christian Church
Mrs. Laura Sauer was critically
Zenith,
the
Wonder
Washer—
—The Livinjfstonps. Minister!
ill the latter part of last week $59.95 and $69.95. Vernonia Furni­
9:45—Bible school, M. L. Herrin,
from a heart attack.
ture Store, Jewett A. Bush.
It— superintendent.
4411—
is Her Dream Coirli Title! "
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Phone 181
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Hillbilly
From
dance
at
King’s Grocery and Market
“Where Your Money Buys More”
Phone 91
At the Mile Bridge, Riverview
Saturday, November 1
ARKANSAS JUDGE
Weaver Bros, and Elviry
THE INVISIBLE WOMAN
Virginia Bruce, John Howard, John Barrymore
Cartoon
Sunday and Monday, November 2 and 3
THE ROAD TO ZANZIBAR
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
Comedy
News
Tuesday, November 4
A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN
Gloria Jean
Robert Stack
Sweaters
A MAN BETRAYED
Slip-Overs
Button
Zippers
John Wayne
Frances Dee
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, November 5, 6, 7
BAD MEN OF MISSOURI
Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Wayne Morris
p""d $3.50- $4 00
$4.50 and up
J-C- ‘Abe’Lincoln
The Men’s Store
ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS
Allan Jones
Nancy Kelly
COMING—Navy Blue» ---- Sergeant York (At popular prices)
— I Wanted Wings — They Met in Bombay
NOTICE—Mrs. Clifford Fowler, Harry George, W. T. Graves,
T. Hardy, Mrs. R. Harmon and Mrs. Betty Hausler, Mist Rt.
and C. W. Erven, E. W. French, J. E. Furnish, and L. G. Gil­
man, Vernonia are invited to present this coupon at box office
any time before Saturday evening, November 1, for
complimentary admission.
Pleasant
1.
Portland----
The C. L. Andersons had
guests over the week-end Mr.
Mrs. Carl Davidson and daughter,
Doris, of Portland.
Motor to Portland—
Mrs. Leatha Tousley and son,
Arthur, were in Portland Sunday,
visiting Mrs. Tousley’s sisters and
their families. Mrs. Tousley return­
ed to Vernonia early Monday morn­
ing; Arthur returned Monday eve­
ning.
Goertzen Goes to Hospital—
Otto Goertzen left Wednesday
for Portland where on Friday he
will undergo an operation on a knee
which was injured almost a year
ago. Mrs. Goertzen will be in
charge of the bowling alley during
her husband’s absence.
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Daughter Born—
Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Fred
Layman announce the arrival of
an 8-pound, 14-ounce baby girl
named Marianne. Mrs. Layman will
be remembered by her friends as
Frances Vike.
Marriage Announced----
We’re bringing you these values as our part of
the National Apple Week Celebration—October
31 to November 6th.
GLAZED CARROTS AND APPLE RINGS
8 medium size carrots
3 tbsp, fat
1/3 cup brown sugar
4 medium size apples
% cup water
Juice of 1 lemon
Pinch of salt
Scrape and cook the carrots in boiling salted
water until tender. Drain and store in the refrig­
erator until evening. Core and cut apples into
slices Vi-inch thick. Do not peel. Sprinkle with
lemon juice to prevent darkening. Cover and
»tore in refrigerator. Now for the glazing, Melt
the butter in a skillet and add the sugar and
water. Add cooked carrots, apple rings and lemon
juice in which they marinated. Simmer gently,
turning carrots and apple rings occasionally until
they are nicely glazed and tender. It is important
to keep the heat low to prevent carmelizing the
sugar. For serving slip each carrot through an
apple ring and serve around chops or corn beef
hash.
Thursday and Friday, October 30 and 31
THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES
Jean Arthur
Robert Cummings
Disney Cartoon
Private First Class Loren Lion-
berger and Miss Gladys Emery of
San Francisco were married in the
Methodist Episcopal parsonage in
Minden. Nevada, October 12, it was
announced here this week. Mr. Lion-
berger attended
the
Vernonia
schools.
Leave for Sacramento-
Mr S. Ben Owens and Mrs. Lee
Engen are leaving this week for
Sacramento. California, for a short
stay with relatives.
Charles
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