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home of Mrs. Frank Hartwick. Vernonia Eagle Thursday, February 25, 1943 3 Twenty-three members were present and Mrs. Albert Childs was assist Mrs. Carmichael called on Mrs. ant hostess. The club’s project for Victor Berg Sunday afternoon. attending included: Mesdames C. I'. the year will be Red Cross knitting Patriotic Party Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinon were Anderson, W. Chalmers, C. E. Gib and helping with sewing. Held by Church C. E. callers at the R. S. Lindsay home son, R. Mahar, B. Nichols, *R. Sea- MIST—The little cabin on Ben Sponsored by the Christian church last Monday. haffer, Philip Millis and the guests son lookout is being shingled and a Christian Endeavor, a patriotic par NATAL—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence for the day, S. F. Shepard, E. Roe- Mrs. I. J. Dass and daughter, Ber new room has recenUy been added. ty was held Thursday evening, Feb diger, Jr., and W. Plummer. nice, were Vernonia shoppers Satur Lindsay visited with Mr. and Mrs. ruary 18 in the church parlor. Blue- It’s quite cozy and home-like now day. frosted cookies and red jello with for its occupants, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay over the week-end. whipped cream were served to make Red, White and Blue Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap vis (Vernonia war price and rationing George Jones, who are in charge of the refreshments red, white, and Featured at Party ited the Joe Banzer family below board (No. 85.6.2) located in bank the lookout. A patriotic party featuring red, bldg. Hours: 9:00-12:00 and 1:00 blue. Decorations also carried uut Mrs. Earl Roper has some of Mi it Sunday afternoon. white and blue was held last Fri- -5:00 week days. 10:00-1:00 Sat- her early garden in already. • the patriotic colors. Those attending the services at day night by the Christian endeavor urdays.) Twelve were present. Mrs. Cart Crepe is away in Bel the Evangelical church Sunday from of the Evangelical church. Fourteen lingham with her folks. He’s soon were present. SHOES Natal»were Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap going to join the armed forces. Friendship Club Meets Refreshments consisted of a red, February 9 toz June 15—Stamp Mrs. George Jones and Delmar and Mrs. Carmichael and son, John With Mrs. A. L. Bassett white and blue cake and hot choc No. 17, war ration book 1, valid were in Clatskanie Friday. nie. Mrs. A. L. Bassett entertained olate. Little flags of paper stood for purchase of one pair of shoes Mrs. Roper came up from Tilla the Friendship club at her home in Mr. and Mrs. Craig and son, atop each serving of cake. George through this period. Family stamps mook and visited over the week-end Riverview Thursday, February 18. Kenneth of Seattle visited with Mrs. Washington provided the inspiration are interchangeable. with her son, Earl, and wife. After a delicious luncheon a quiz for games and his picture was cen Craig ’ s parents, the Clyde Hender Mrs. Austin Dowling and daught was held by Mrs. H. M. Condit. terpiece for the table. Several red, RATION BOOK NO. 2 er, Florence, spent Thurday with sons over the week-end. First prize was -won by Mrs. R. S. white and blue candles also decor Feb. 25, 26 and 27—Registration Mrs. Ted Siegenthaler. Merckling and a minor prize by ated the table. for war ration book No. 2 at schools Mrs. C. O. Hayden was looking Mrs. J. Biggs. Besides those mentioned, those March 1—Rationing of canned forward to receiving a visit from Interior Decorating and dried fruits, canned and froz her parents from Portland. W. R. Johnson rode out to Clats Ideas Given en vegetables begins. kanie Thursday with William Bridg- The Vernonia Study club met EAT A DISH OF ers. Thursday evening of last week at SUGAR March 15—Stamp Np. 11, war ra * Frank Banzer is still very ill at the home of Mrs. Sam Hearing, Jr. « For roll call, members described tion book No. 1, good for three the Clatskanie hospital. Mrs. Don Hall and her mother, their “1 masterpieces” as a prelude pounds expires. AT THE PAL SHOP Mrs. Rogers, took her sister to to Mrs. Ben Brickel’s review of COFFEE Portland last Thursday. Dorothy Draper’s book “Decorating February 8 to March 21—Stamp Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgers Is Fun.” No. 25, war ration book No. 1 of and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes went Mrs. Draper charmingly gives in book holders 15 years of age or ov formation and tips on interior dec er, good until midnight March 21 to St. Helens Monday evening to Are convenient to serve and delicious for lun attend a Red Cross meeting and orating, citing specific examples of for 1 pound of coffee. cheon or when you feel the need of a nourishing dinner. some of her clients’ problems. snack. Get your favorite variety of fresh, delic We are featuring the The club will assist again this GASOLINE ious pastry at the following flavors this year in the local Red Cross drive March 21—No. 4 stamps each Natal People Visit in the Vernonia district. Mrs. Judd good for four gallons expire at Neighboring Towns; week: Greenman, chairman of the civic midnight. Vanilla — Chocolate Trip Made Sunday committee, assigned areas for the TIRES Caramel Fudg< —Black members to canvass. NATAL—Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pet February 28—Cars with B and C erson and Mrs. Nettie Peterson were Raspberry — Sherbet On March 4, Mrs. Orle Robbins PHONE 991 will be the hostess and Mrs. A. J. mileage rationing books must have Clatskanie business visitors one day Highes will give the book “The In- tires inspected prior to this date. last week. Ray Dobyns and family took vited” by Dorothy McCardle. March 1—All C coupon books and most B cards must be renewed. Darroll back to Fort Lewis Sunday Red Cross Knitting A. F. Wagner NEW and USED PARTS afternoon. New Project of Club (Closed Every Thurs.) March 31—Cars with A books Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay and The Nehalem Social club met must have tires inspected before Exert Auto Repairing Gas and OIL Wednesday, February 17 at the this date. Same basic rules as for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindsay vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Choates Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 7:30 P. M. cars apply to motorcycle Sunday. MXHXHXHXHXHZHXHZHXHZHZHXHft passenger D books. Bobbie Fredrickson ’ Pringle vis We close all day Sunday ited Natal school Tuesday. FUEL OIL Ira Peterson worked for Louis March 2—No applications for auxiliary rations will be considered Carmichael two days last week. Marion Steers was down from after that date. Riverview Monday. He reports Ruth Phone 773 RIVERVIEW and Laura on the sick list. Change Made in Lookout Cabin LET'S BE SOCIABLE Keeping Up With Rationing Affairs of Natal People Make News SWEET ROLLS and OTHER INDIVIDUAL PASTRIES MORNING AFTERNOON, OR EVENING Vernonia akery The Pal Shop LYNCH AUTO PARTS At The Churches . . Make Hoffman s your headquarters for SEEDS and TOOLS for your Victory gardens. Garden Tools H H H HOES ...... $1.35 SHOVELS $1.75 SPADING FORKS $2.25 H TROWELS .... 20c GRASS SHEARS .... 80c H WHEEL CULTIVATORS $9.50 Packaged Flower and Vegetable Seeds H Evangelical Church, —Rev. Allen H. Backer, Minister 9:45—Sunday school, Mrs. Madge Rogers, superintendent. Assistant superintendent Glenn Ely in charge this week with a special number. 11:00—Morning worship. Theme : “Life Not Sufficient.” 6:30—Junior and Young People's Christian Endeavor. 7:30—Evening evangelistic service : Theme: “Joy Follows Sorrow. 7:30— p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting and Bible study. Bulk Pea and Bean Seed ................... 25c per lb. H First Christian Church Hoffman Hardware Co. Vernonia, Oregon Phone 181 H H H ñ«ZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZH3 King’s lie kuou s little who will tell his wife all lie knows**—Thomas Fuller FEBRUARY 26— William F Cody (Buffalo Bill) bom, Scott County, Iowa. 1846. 27— Henry W Longfellow, American poet, bom, — Portland. Me.. 1807. 26—Be’hlehem «teel ftrike ends. 1941. MARCH 1— Nebraska comes into the Union. 1867. 2— Turkey closes the Darda nelles. Nazi pueh through Greece. ¡941. “He Knows Little Who Will Tell Hh W ife All lie Know s" Perhaps most men don’t tell their wives all they know, but here’s one thing all Vernonia men should tell their wives: “Buy your groceries at King's. I like the quality of food you can get there, and it’s easy on my pocketbook.” Church of the Nazarene Located in old post office building —Rev. George Hartzell, pastor 9:45—Sunday school. Brother L. D. Jackson, superintendent. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:30—Evening services. Cottage prayer meeting every Tuesday evening, We welcome everyone to our ser vices. Assembly of God Church Rev, Clayton E. Beish—Minister 9:45—Sunday school with classes for all ages. 11:00—Morning worship 7:30—Evangeli»tic service. 7:30—Wednesday evening, mid- week service 7:30—Friday evening, Young Peo- pies’ Christ Ambassadors service. Church of Je«ua Christ Of Latter Day Saints 3— Congress authorizes 10 hfe-savnn^ centers on 4— Ex-president Grant re tires. 188i —The Livingstones, Ministers 9:45—Bible school, M. L. Herrin, superintendent. 11:00—Junior church. 11:00—Morning Communion ser vice and morning sermon. Subject “Religion and Health.” 6:30—Christian Endeavor meeting, Chester Bass, leader. 7:30—Evening communion and twi light chat. Question box. 7:30 Wednesday evening—Prayer meeting. 1 DELIVERY DAILY King’s Grocery and Market “Where Your Money Buys More” Phone 91 At the Mile Bridge, Riverview Sunday school convenes at< 10 a. m . at the I. O. O. F. hall under the direction of Charles Ratkie. superintendent. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Rev. Anthony V. Gerace Rev. Frederick Thiele Mase: 9:30 A.M. except first Sun day in month—Mass at 8:30 A.M. Confessions from 7:45 A.M. on. Miller’s V e r n o n i a DEPARTMENT STORE Millers has increased its stocks in all departments for the convenience of the people in and around Vernonia. This is one year stocks will be limited late in the season, so shop our store early and see the new things that are coming in every day. Some of the Things That Have Just Arrived New Curtains We are now stocking men’s all wool and Curtain Material by the yard Outing Flannel Dress Sport Coats by the yard. White and Colored ------•------ Outstanding quality, style and value. ------•------ Dresses, Skirts. Sport Jaekels —•— Childrens Sport Dresses, Blouses and Sweatos, Slacks $1695 .and a large stock of men’s dress slacks of all wool and others in wool, rayon and cotton. ------ •------ Womens and Childrens Anklets Large* stocks. Still have Lastex tops. White and All Colors. Large stocks of men’s long sleeve sport shirts. All kinds of fabrics $2-49 10 $4-95