Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 30, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 30, 1942, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon 5
into police difficulties, escape from
a patrol wagon with a racketeer,
and while hiding from the police,
set out to produce the composer*«
show before its Broadway presenta­
tion, to prove its authorship.
Homeward Bound—Cured!
A FASCINATING TEAM—
HOT WORK AT SHORT RANGE—The Thompson (''Tommy”)
sub-machine gun in the hands of a trained infantryman offers a
formidable combination which can spell the difference in fire-power
when American troops clash with those of the enemy.
Evangelical Church —
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WORK—These flashy 37-millimeter
HERE’S PERFECT
anti-tank units function with the snap and precision of a well-trained
football backfield. Coupled to tiny “jeeps” the pieces can be drawn
over the roughest terrain at speeds often in excess of 50 miles an
hour. The crews prepare their guns for action in a matter of
seconds.
News of the
Theatre
Every steel rail that is made in
the United States carries its own
biography imprinted on it—when
and where it was manufactured, the
pnecess used, and clues to other es­ CHARACTER BECOMES
sential facts about it.
INDUSTRY—
Guaranteed
Watch Repairing
w. T. JACOBS
1162 State Street
Vernonia
MOTHERS—
Medical science has
proved that milk is
the most satisfactory
food for growing
ch’ldren and adults!
G-ade A Milk & Cream
Phone today for reg­
ular delivery to your
home.
Nehalem
Dairy Products Go
PHONE 471
—Harvey R. Scheuern an. Minister
9:45—Bible school under super-
vision of H. E. John.
11:00— Morning worship with
Bible message from the subject,
“The Prayer Meeting of Pentecost.”
7:00—The E. L. C. E. meets in
three groups for fellowship, prayer
and lesson study.
8:00—Gospel song service with
evangelistic Bible message.
Wednesday at two o’clock the
Woman’s Missionary Society meets
in the church.
Wednesday evening at eight the
mid-week service of Prayer and
Bible study.
A Mother and Daughter program
will be given Friday evening with
Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Tamplin, mis­
sionaries to Bolivia under appoint­
ment off the Friends Church.
'Community welcome to all of our
services.
Christian Church
—The Livingstones. Ministers
9:45—Bible school; M. L. Herrin,
superintendent.
11:00—Communion service.
11:30—Morning sermon; subject—
“The Complete Christian.”
6:30—Christian Endeavor Society
meetings.
7:30—Song, evening communion
nad preaching service; subject of
sermon—“The Tower That Collaps­
ed.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs’ celebrated
character of “Tarzan,” which start­
ed out as a hero of fiction, has now
became semething in the nature of
an industry! Innumerable articles
of commerce today pay royalties for
use o', the “Tarzan” trademark.
Twenty-five million Tarzan books
have been sold, translated into 56
languages. They founded an elabor­
ate industrial network, including a Church of Jesus Christ
newspaper comic strip, nationa. Of Latter Day Saints—
Sunday school convenes at 10
ladio broadcast, and the Tarzan
a.
m. at the I. O. O. F. hall, under
latest
of
wnich,
motion pictures,
“Ta zan's Secret Treasure,” opens the direction of Charles Ratkie,
soon on the Joy screen, with John- superintendent.
ny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sul-
Assembly of God Church
livan again starred.
—Rev. John W. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday services:
YOUTH IS ON PARADE—
9:45 A. M.—Bible school, direct­
Its climax an impressive presenta­
tion of “Ballad for Americans,” ed by Alban Colsen, superintendent.
11:00 A. M.—Morning worship,
popular patriotic song hit, “Born to
Sing” presents a cast of youthful f :30 P. M.—Christ Ambassador’s
singing, dancing and acting prodi­ services.
7:45 P. M.—Evening services.
gies, including several “discoveries,”
Wednesday
night, 7:45—Bible
in a streamlined blend of harmony
study and prayer meeting.
and drama.
Thursday, 2:00 P. M.—Ladies
The story concerns the daughter
of a composer, played by Miss missionary and prayer band.
Friday,
7:45—Christ
Ambas­
Weidler, whose father’s music has
been stolen by a Broadway pro­ sadors.
We invite everyone to be in our
ducer. She enlists the aid of a group
of youngsters, headed by Ray Mc­ services.
Donald, who, in attempting to ob­
tain justice fbr the composer, get
LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
y bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up.
Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon.
ItltVCE
Dry Cleaning
Call and Delivery Service
Classified
Ads
Lodges
Clerk of Union High School District
No. 1, of Vernonia, Oregon, until
8:00 P. M. Saturday, May 9, 1942,
tor ninety (90) cords of four foot
wood.
Bids will be accepted on any of
the following:
Green old growth slab wood
Second growth slab wood
Green old growth wood
Second growth wood
This wood is to be of a size not
smaller than eight inches cross sec-
tion at smallest point.'
Bidder to specify kind of wood.
Vernonia Lodge No. 246
FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town
property: 2 acres, 5 room semi
modern house, garage, woodshed and
chicken house; all kinds of berries
Meets Every Tuesday
city water and lights. One mile from
8 P. M.
town on Stoney Point road. $1500.
Harry George, N. G.
See Carl Davis.
16 t 3
I.O.O.F.
Dwight Strong, Secretary
Business-Professional
Directory
G. J. Ten Brook, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
ELIZABETH’S
BEAUTY SALON
Hall
Vernonia
2nd and 4th
Friday
Night*
8 o’clock
Arthur Kirk, W. P.
Willis Johnson, W. Sec’y.
7-41
Knights of Pythias
Harding
Phone 431
Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:—I. O. O. F.
Hall, Second and
Fourth Mondays Each
Month.
Elizabeth Horn
Ha ir Stylist and Cosmetologist
Pythian Sisters
Dr. U. J. Bittner
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
Dentist
Joy Theatre Bldg.
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Vernonia, Oregon
Meetings:— I. O. O. F. Hall
Second
and Fourth Wednesdays
Each Month
2-41
Phone 662
Order of Eastern Star
153, O. E. S.
Regular Communi­
cation first and
third Wednesdays
of each month, at
Masonic Temple.
All visiting sister«
and brothers wel­
come.
Verla Porterfield, Worthy Matron
Mona Gordon, Secretary
1-43
Nehalem
Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient
to Come in Person
Expert Tonsorial Work
BEN’S BARBER SHOP
Vernonia, Oregon
J. A. Thornburg, Präsident
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
“THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
Frank
Hartwick,
Proprietor
Portland - Timber - Vernonia
Sunset - Elsie - Cannon Beach
Gearhart - Seaside
Vernonia Telephone 1042
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Roland D. Eby, M. D
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Town
Office
891
NEAL W. BUSH
Vernonia, Oregon
Attorney at Law
LYNCH AUTO PARTS
RIVERVIEW
Vernonia F. O. E.
I.O.O.F.
For Your Beauty Needs
Oregon Laundry and Cleaners
Phone 773
4-42
(Fraternal Order of Eagle*)
Office Phone 72
Residence Phone 172
Office: Ben Brickel’s Barber Shop
We close all day Sunday
FOR RENT—4-room house with
garden plot Ready after May
15th. Call 572.
17t3
FOR RENT—The Wright house or
fields, or both, located one mil.*
front Mist on Vernonia highway. See
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the county court of the state or write Mrs. Albert E. Wood, Kea-
of Oregon for Columbia county.
sey Route, on Stoney Point road.
In the matter of the estate of
16 t 3
CHARLES S. HOFFMAN, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as executrix of the es­ TIMBER WANTED—Peeled fir pil­
tate of Charles S. Hoffman, deceas­
ing, all lengths. Quote price f. o.
ed, has filed her final account in the
county court of the state of Oregon b. shipping point, quantities can
for Columbia county, and that Sat- supply, earliest shipment. Nieder-
unday. May 16th, 1940, at the hour meyer-Martin Lumber Co., Spalding
of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
18t7—
said day and the court room of
said court has been apponted by
said court as the time and place for WANTED—75 strawberry pickers,
After treatment in tuberculosis
the hearing of objections thereto
tents and stoves furnished. Reg­
hospital patient leaves for home, a
and the settlement thereof.
healthy person again.
Dated and first published April ister with John Davidson, Rt. 1,
Hillsboro or Herb Schram, Tre-
17th. 1942.
Date of last publication May 15th, harne.
18tl
1942.
Kate G. Hoffman
Executrix WANTED— 29x4.75 or 5.00x20
NOTICE OF PLAT AND STREET David O. Bennett
tires. Willard Ingermanson, Tim­
St. Helens, Oregon
VACATION
ber Rt., Vernonia, Ore.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Attorney
that Mrs. H. D. Eggleston, H. D.
HELP WANTED—Telephone opera­
Eggleston, LaVern G. Adams and
tor for a small exchange. Some
Agda A. Adams filed with the City
Council of the City of Vernonia
previous experience necessary. In­
on the 20th day of April, 1942, a
quire Eagle office.
17t2—
petition seeking the vacation of the
following described portions of plats
within Vernonia, Columbia County,
WANTED—Girl for general house­
FOR SALE—4-year-old stud colt.
Oregon, to-wit:
work and care of 2 children for
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block
Weighs 1400 pounds. Dale Miller, employed couple. Good wages. In­
5, Evergreen Park Addition ,o
Mist, Ore.
18tl quire at Eagle office.
16 t 3
the Citv of Vernonia; Block
8, 9, 10, 14 and 15, Evergreen
Park Addition to the City olf
FOR SALE—2-piece Mohair over­ WANTED—Someone to plow field
Vernonia; and Tract No. 1 in
stuffed. Good condition, no moths. L. Sargent, three miles north of
Block 6, Sunrise Addition to
At new house east of high school Vennonia.
16 t 3
the City of Vernonia;
18t3—
and the following described streets on B St. Call p. m.
also to be vacated:
WANTED—200 straw'berry pickers.
First Avenue from Cedar
FOR SALE—Drag saw, practically
Free transportation daily. Regis­
Street, running between Blocks
new, 2 blades. Also 1 14 H. P. ter at Frank Hartwick home, 192
6. 9 and 14 and Blocks 13, 10
gas engine, good condition. See Mr. North Street, Vernonia. Phone 1042.
and 5, Evergreen Park Addi-
tion. within the City of Ver-
Thompson at Cedarwood Timber
16t4
nonia.
Co.
18t3—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FOUND—Set of three keys fqr
that on the 1st day of June, 1942,
at the hour of 7:30 o’clock p. m. FOR SALE—-Household furniture.
General Motors car near planer
at the City Hall of the City of Ver-
Includes dishes, cooking utensils shed at O-A mill. Owner may have
nonia, written objections or remon­
strances may be made and filed and miscellaneous articles. F. A. same by paying for this ad. 16t3—
18tl
with the City Recorder, and at said Gray, Timber route.
time will be heard or considered.
LAWNMOWERS—Ground and re­
DATED that 20th day of April,
paired by Electrakeen system.
ROOM AND BOARD—in private
1942.
home. Inquire at Eagle office. Price $1.00. Will call and deliver for
Loel Roberts
City Recorder, City of Vcnonia
17t3— $1.50. Guaranteed work. A. F. Scha-
18 to 22
lock, Riverview.
15 t d
FOR
SALE
—
Kerosene
incubator.
NOTICE
500 capacity. Good condition. $10.
Notice is hereby given that bids
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will be received by E. R. Mills, Call 572.
Alterations and Repairing
NEW and USED PARTS
Gas and OIL
Exert Auto Repairing
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 7:30 P. M
FOR SALE—Packing boxes. Two
fo-r 5c. Get them from J. C.
“Abe” Lincoln, The Men’s Store.
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Legal Notices
At The
Churches
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STEEL RAIL BIOGRAPHY
A brilliant new acting team
looms on the cinema horizon in the
persons of Robert Taylor and uana
Turner, making their first appear­
ance together in M-G-M’s powerful
ditima of a gangster’s career,
“Johnny Eager.”
The story gives Taylor the great­
est dramatic opportunity of his
career as Johnny Eager, ruthless
killer who knows no code except
the rule olf self-preservation. Not
until he has pinned a trumped up
murder on the only girl who has
been able to reach beneath his cold­
blooded exterior and find out what
makes his heart work, does he make
a momentary concession to the laws
of human understanding—and then
it is too late.
Wood to be delivered and piled
under the supervision of Mr. R. L.
Spencer, Janitor, not later than
August 1, 1942.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
ATTEST:
Oscar G. Weed
Chairman
E. R. Mills
Clerk
16t2—
Joy
X-
Theatre Bldg., Phone 663
In Vernonia Mondays and
Tuesdays
Chapter
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. A A. M. meet« at
Masonic
Temple,
Stat­
ed Communication First
Thursday of each month.
Special
called
meetings
on all other Thursday nights, 7:30
p. m. Visitors most cordially wel-
tome.
Special I meetings Friday nights.
Elmore Knight, W. M.
Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec.
VERNONIA
POST 11»
AMERICAN
LEGION
Meets First Wed.
• nd Third Mon.
of Each Month.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Mondays