Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 03, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    1 t t’S BE SOCIABLE
L/oti.ahs Initiate
71 ice New Members—
Three new members were initiat­
ed into the Rebekah Lodge at the
rcgu.ar meeting on Thursday even­
ing, August 27. The three initiates
aie Hazel Cobat, Melba Johnson,
Evelyn Shipley. Guests were pres­
ent from the Wes.port, Sandy, and
forest Grove lodges. Several Odd
l'e.,uws attended, including Emii
Mess.ng, who was presented a gift
for his kindness to the lodge. Lunch
was served at midnight.
Reception Due for
New Minister—
Friends and members of the E-
vangelical church are invited to at­
tend a reception tonight, September
3, at 7:30 in .he reception hall of
the church for the new minister,
Reverend Allen Backer. Members
cf the recep ion committee art Mrs.
Dave Marshall, Mrs. Sue Eversaul,
and Mrs. Bertha Kirkbride.
Rainbow Practice
Announced—
Officers of the Rainbow Girls
will meet at the Masonic Temple
Wednesday, September 9 to practice
.or the initia.ion ceremony which
will be held September 14. This
will be the first meeting since
early summer.
Mrs. Cason Re-elected
President of Club—
Mrs. John Burnside was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the Deborah
Circle of the Evangelical Mission­
ary Society, and was assisted by
Ternrnal Cafe
855 Bridge. Phone 393
WE’LL GIVE IN!
Due to popular de­
mand we shall remain
open on Sundays as be-
Mrs. Dave Marshall. Mrs. Dan Ca­
son was re-elected president at the
circle; Mrs. Walter Olinger, vice-
president; and Mrs. Judd Greenman,
secretary-treasurer. Two new mem­
bers, Mrs. Robert Holcomb and Mrs.
W. D. B..iley, and two visitors, Mrs.
Minnie Malmsten and Mrs. Allen
Backer, attended. The nex, meet­
ing wit. be held October 6 at the
home „f Mrs. Cason with Mrs.
Hamp Roberson assisting.
Mountain Heart Club
Has Picnic Tuesday—
took the post of first vice-president,
replacing Mrs. Weidman who resign­
ed to be secretary-treasurer.
Legion officers installed as elect­
ed July 7 were as follows:
Mr. Biggs, commander; E. A.
Shipman, vice-commander; J. E.
Tapp, chaplain; Cass Bergerson,
finance officer; H. H. King, ser­
geant-at-arms; J. W. Nichols, ‘ad­
jutant. Harry Culbertson and Wal­
ter Kent are members of the exec-
utive committee.
Auxiliary visitors included Mrs.
Grover Francis, department pres-
ident, Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, depart-
ment secretary, Mrs. Alice Estey,
fo.mer Vernonia member, and. Mrs.
Eda Zolezza, national news chair-
man.
Entertainment for the evening
consisted of two vocal solos by Miss
Joanne Nichols, accompanied by her
sister. Miss Barbara Nichols, and
a song by Mrs. Pete Weidman. Re­
freshments, including the now-nov­
el homemade caRe, were served.
Seventeen or eighteen members
and several guests of the Mt. Heart
Social Club attended a picnic Tues­
day afternoon at Arc dia Park. A.
the business meeting it was decid­
ed to postpone the Rebekah dance
scheduled foi September 12, in fav­
or of the Mothers’ Service Club
dance. Their next dance will be
held September 26 with the usual
orchestra. These benefit dances
have been held ;o raise the money
for shingles for the I.O.O.F. hall
roof, and the final payment was re-
STONEY POINT—Glen Bodell
cently made. The group plans to
has returned to work after being
buy a bond soon.
home with a broken toe for two
weeks.
Mother, Son Installed
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell spent
In Top Legion Posts—
Saturday visiting relatives at Banks.
American Legion and American
Week-end guests at the home of
Legion Auxiliary officers were in­ Mrs. Valeria Stout were Mr. and
stalled last Thursday night, August Mrs. L. L. McCoy of Mills City and
27, at a joint ceremony, with Mrs. Mrs.L. 0. Bowerman.
Charles Rhoades of Portland as
Mrs. Fred Dusek and children
Auxiliary installing officer, And spent the past week picking hops
Hjalmar Erickson of Portland, dis­ near Independence.
trict commander, as Legion instal­
Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Roberts were
ling officer and speaker. Mrs. Ruby Saturday visitors at Hillsboro.
Biggs was installed as Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shaffer and
president, replacing Mrs. H. H. Rosalie and Irene Driscoll were
King. Her son, .Charles Biggs, re­ Portland visitors Saturday.
places Harry Culbertson as Legion
Mr. and Mrs.’ Vur-. Roberts had
commander. It is unusual, even in as their week-end guests Mr. and
the state, for a mother and son tf Mrs. Shirlee Roberts and baby, The
be the simultaneous
holders
% two families spent Sunday at the
these posts.
beach.
Other Auxiliary members instal­
E. A. Elliott and children spent
led were: Mrs. Harry Culbertson, Saturday in Portland.
first
vice-president;
Mrs.
Pete
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Browning and
Weidman, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. son motored .o Portland Sunday to
Dora Washburn, second vice-pres­ meet Mr. Browning’s sister, Mrs.
ident. Mrs. J. C. Lincoln was chosen J. P. Williams of Hines, who ex­
secretary-treasurer at the election pects to visit relatives in Portland
on June 17, but resigned to move and Vernonia.
to another city.
Culbertson
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker vis-
Man Starts Work
Since Injury Well
Wood Circu
lators are
going fast
i.ed with I <e Hall and Carrie Weis-
Vernonia Eagle Thursday, September 3, 1942
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enbe.g Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Derebery their first V-mail letter a few days Longview were Sunday guests at
were Sunday guests at the home of ago. It came from their son, Fran- the Oliver Mellinger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger.
cis. who is in India.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis motored
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis received
Mr. and Mrs. George Dejaegher of to Portland Satur<fay.
Complete Line
of Shotgun
Shells All
Gauges
410, 20, 16, and 12 gauge shotgun rifle slugs.
.22 calibri .22 high power—.250/3000—.25 Remington—.30 Remington—
.32 Remington—.30/40—.35 Remington—.45/90—.32 Winchester S. L.
Pistol Shells
.25 Colt
(
Automatic—.38 S. and W.—.38 Colt Automatic—9mm. Luger—
.380 Automatic
.45 Colt- —.44 Special—.30 Mauser Automatic.
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CLEANING RODS—GUN SOLVENTS—OILS, GREASES and CLEANERS.
HUNTING KNIVES—JACK KNIVES — HOLSTERS
CARTRIDGE
BELTS — SCABBORDS—CARTRIDGE CARRIERS—REVOLVER GRIPS
Winchester Weaver Telescope Sights--fit any make and cal. rifle
AUTOMATIC CLIP HOLDERS — RIFLE SLINGS—SHOULDER HOL­
STERS—CAMP HATCHETS, AXES SHEEPSKIN RIFLE CASES—DEER
BAGS—COLEMAN LANTERNS—GENERATOR MANTLES — RED
HATS—THERMOS BOTTLES and JUGS — PACK SACKS and PACK
BOARDS—GUN SIGHTS—COMPASSES—FIELD BINOCULARS etc.
Complete Guard and Police Equipment
Sam Brown Beit?—Side Arms—Whistles—Billies— Cartridge Holders —
Genuine Speed Holsters—MADE FOR ANY HEAVY HAND GUN. CAN
BE RELEASED and FIRED in FOUR-TENTHS of a SECOND
IMG GENUINE SEALYS
in both TUFTED and TUFTLESS MATTRESS with beautiful (steel coil)
BOX SPRINGS to match
SEALY WHITE SWAN set $69,50
WHILE THEY LAST
SEALY TUFTLESS
set $85.00
GET YOURS NOW-Remember, no more for the duration
llntl
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beautiful, genuine SOLID MA-
ple and 0AK Now on display
BIRCH, MAPLE, OAK, ALDER, WALNUT and
Dining Sets
STEEL
Breakfast
and
Big, beautiful BILTWELL DAVENPORTS — SOFA BEDS — ROCKERS
and CHAIRS
Just a few left
NO MORE FOR THE DURATION
NEW, 1942, ADMIRAL TABLE
MODEL RADIOS
while
they last ONLY
$32.95
A few Radio-Phonograph combi-
¡ation Radios left. NO MORE
FOR THE DURATION
The Zenith Clipper albwave
portable radio complete with bat­
teries and 3 aerials ONLY $85°^
WAGONS — SCOOTERS — VELOC PEDES
Large stock of FLOOR LAMPS—TABLE LAMPS— BED LAMPS etc.
Fine selection of end tables, finished and unfinished chests, dressers, writing
desks, etc.
Fishing Tackle
Rubber Boots - Nets - Baskets
LINOLEUM
Complete stock of newest patterns in 6-foot, 9-foot and 12-foot widths
Large assortment of LINOLEUM Rugs. 9 x 9, 9 x 10^, 9 x 12, 9 x 15, 12x15
Complete Stock of General Paints
STAINS—VARNISHES — PAINTS—ENAMELS . — OIL COLORS —
BRUSHES — PASTE — PUTTY —CALSOMINE — WALL PAPER —
FELT etc.
New, 1942 MOTOROLA AUTO
RADIOS
$35.00 and UP
NEW
HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC
RANGES
$169.50
NEW ELECTRIC HOT WATER
WATER HEATERS $79.50' Heat'
ing pads and toasters
Small electric mixers
$3.25
Electric FOOD WARMERS $2.95
STEEL ROCKERS
$5,95
CEDAR CHESTS $19.95—$22.50—
$24.95 — $26.95 — $34.95—$39.50
Dutch Oven Wood
New, large, modernistic with big all-porcelain enameled ovens
One only DUTCH OVEN combination wood and electric range.
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COMBINATION WOOD and ELECTRIC com-
11CW
plete with coils.
SMALL NEW WOOD RANGI ■
$32.95
Geo. G. Paterson
Everything for the Home on EZ Term« at Portland Price».
We Carry Our Own Contracts.
NO FINANCE COMPANY — NO RED TAPE — EASIEST TERMS
If we haven’t got what you want we can get it if it’s obtainable.
No Order Too Small or Too Large. We Deliver FREE Up to 150 Miles
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PHONE 802 — VERNONIA, ORE.
Beautiful enameled cloths hampers
in assorted sizes and colors.
OVER NIGHT BAGS—SUIT CAS­
ES — TRUNKS — VASES — CAS­
SEROLES — DISHES — RANGE
SETS — BREAD BOXES — WAT­
ER SETS — BATH SCALES—NUT
CHOPPERS — TEA POTS —RA­
DIO BATTERIES —MAYTAG OIL
—BOILERS — TUBS — BUCK-
FT<? _ FLASH LIGHTS — KIT­
CHEN STOOLS — HIGH CHAIRS
—^ARD TABLES —BIKE PARTS
—BIKE TUBES
COOLERATOR
ICE REFRIGERATORS