Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1922, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Supplement To
•
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
VoL 1
Communication
Vernonia, Oregon, Friday, August 11, 1922
More Local News
Over a dozen new homes are
Th* Celumbi:« County Pomona Grange
wai entertained by the Beaver Valley under construction.
Grange, Saturday, Aug. 5. After the
morning bueineaa seaaion all enjoyed a
Dr. Cole was in Portland Mon­
delightful dinner served by the ladies
day on a business trip.
of the Beaver Valley Grange. An op­
en session was held in the afternoon.
State Master C. E. Spence gave a very
Get water now or die off and
interesting talk on the ineom tax. The burn up.
good points of the bill were brought
out showing why the measure that was
Wm. Tipton and Chas. Justice
framed under the auspices ot the
Grange should take precedenee over made a flying trip to Rainier the
the other, which was framed by some first of the week.
Portland men.
Sherman Miles, our
State Representative, gave a talk
Mrs. E. R. Treharen spent
along the a-me line as State Master
Sunday
with her parents Mr.
Spence.
Mr. Miles was strongly in
Tatrow
and
wife.
favor of thia bill, and it seemed every
one present was. The county agricul­
tural agent, Mr. Holibaugh, gave a
The movie show and the dance
talk on the works and projects that he
Saturday night crowded Bridge
intends to carry out this fall and win­
ter. After these speeches the Grange street.
entered into the business session, dur­
ing which time a number of very good
The new two story meat mar­
bills were introduced and passed by the ket and ice plant is nearly ready
Pomona. The subject of inviting the
for occupancy.
State Grange to Columbia County in
1924 was brought up. Mainler, Clats­
Vernonia is to have a new
kanie and St. Helens all felt large
enough to undertake this.
Vernonia's $5,000 depot, work to start im­
representative, A. L. Parker, made mediately.
bold to say that in two years Vernonia
would be able to entertain the State
Prof. W. Kelty, Principal of
Grange as well as any of the other
towns. A committee was appointed the New Vernonia High School,
to decide this big problem and it is was here Saturday and Sunday.
hoper Vernonia will have the honor.
Another recess was called and all en-
A Cory spent the first of the
dulged in a delicious supper. After
week
in Portland ordering a
which Mr. McAllister put on »1 splendid
stock
of new goods for his
moving picture stock show, showing
the club work of boys and girls, also Economy store.
some of the diseases of cattle such as
tuberculosis.
Mr. McAllister travels
The new Brown building— a
over Oregon, Washington and Idaho
two
story buisness block
is
putting on these stock shows at far­
mers meetings, and much good is ac­ recieving the finishing touches
complished. The lecture hour followed this week.
and an excellent program was rendered
including selections by the Kern Hill
Mr. Sessman has finished his
brass band, r< citations, quartets, etc.
Then came the 5th degree work; a new building on Main street. A
large class was initiated in th s degree. buisness
;
building
in a goo-4
Another mid-night supper feast and all ,
location.
departed for their homes feeling very
glad they were Grangers. The repre­
0. E. Spenser, of Portland,
sentatives of the Vernonia Grange
were Albert Parker, Alvin Parker and ' with Mr, Palmer, were in Ver­
Benita Parker.
Natel Grange was | nonia last Saturday. Mr. Spencer
also represented by Mr. Warren Smith
visiting with his parents while
and family, Frank Peterson and Wm.
here.
Rose.
RUPTURED
I
W.
M.
Tipton
tells us they
contemplate moving east of the
We Cary a Complete Line mountains in a couple weeks,
of Trusses including the and of course the Eagle will be
Brooks Appltances,Dr. Smiths a weekly visitor to them where­
UBONUT JOHN."
ver they may go.
Two Portland gentlemen pur­
chased a lot of Mr Sessman this
truss rrrriNG is a scixn
we»k and have began the build­
TfFfC BUSINESS with Me
)l also feature Seamless Stock­ ing of a ne * billiard parlor and
ings for Varicose Veins confectionery two lots south of
Abdominal Belts, Ankle Braces, Shoul­ the bank.
der Braces and Arch Supporters.
D. XV. ELROD
HIS Selling Bldg., Portland, Oregon-
Sixth and Alder Streets.
No. 2
Mr. McGown made a flying
H. B.
Brigg* of Portland
business trip to Hillsboro this plumber and gas fitter will lo­
week.
cate in Vernonia, having made
arrangements to ship tools and
Sidney Dean with the Mayo materials this week.
engineers visited with W. F.
Kelly and wife recently.
It’s your paper.
Lit ev­
eryone act as reporter or a
John McChesney senior mem­
ber of McChesney contractors while , Tell us of some p r-
has gone to Toledo forja few days sonal news item
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kessler
and Mrs. Hall, of Banks, were
in Vernonia last Saturday.
I
Dr.
Will
J.
Thompson,
Borland optometrist and op­
tician, who visited Vernonia
last month, will make ?n-
Mrs. Poteet and friend Mr. olher visit here Tuesday and
Warden of Portland spent Sun­
Wednesday, Aug. 15 and 16.
day with her sister Mrs. Olive
He 1 equests those in need of
Powell.
optical attention to call and
Mrs Ivan King son Nathan have their eyes examin dand
of Sauvies Island, Clyde John­ glasses fitted.
Also all hav­
son and Olga Holmstrom of Mist ing work done last visit to
were here Wednesday.
visit to come in and have
Mr. Otto Broae and wife of
Hillsboro and her brother Mr.
Binga of Seattle visited with
their friends Mrs. Olive Powell
and Mr. McGown of the Colum­
bia Hotei.
Don’t for
glasses adjusted.
get the date and get in early
—Tuesday
Aug.
15
and
and
Wednesday,
16;
Nehalem
Hotel.
Just a Word Why
Churches Should Advertise
::
♦
The writer was in Syracuse, N. Y.,one Sunday last August.
He was detained because of an accident to his car. He wanted
to go to church that night, hut he didn’t know where to go.
He picked up the Syracuse Sunday paper and looked through
it from the front page to the back, but there wasn’t a word
about the church or the church services. As far as the papers
were concerned that city might have been churchiess.
But it wasn’t so with the movies and other houses of
entertainment. Oh, no! Their invitations were spread in large
advertisements all over the page. There were a dozen or so
invitations to go out on Sunday night for amusement, but
not one tq go to the House of God.
Possibly the church notices appeared in the Saturday
issue.
They generally do, but this was Sunday and the
Sunday paper was the one available.
The amusement
places do not overlook the Sunday papers.
There may have been many more in the city with the
same thoughts and desire as the writer.
He happened to
remember that sometimes the churches have bulletins in the
hotei corridors, so he took the trouble to go downstairs.
Being a Methodist, he looked for the Methodist churches.
There were two on the board, so he picked out one and
took a chance.
We suppose that some will say that a man or woman
who wants to go to church will find a way. That’s true,
but why permit the theatres to have the monopoly? Isn’t the
church a business ? If it isn’t, it’s time it was. Think it over.
Ï
?
« «
• ’
Q
:: • •
::