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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1924)
♦ V ernonia eaglê Mr. Walter Coyle, Del Simbins, and Harry Dempsey was some of the spectators at the Edwards and Durn match Thursday evening in Portland Mr. Howard Stinner made a three day visit to our city from Kalamath Fails, Oregon. Miss Cecelia Bell has left for the Dulles, Oregon, where she will visit her sister during the school vacation Mr. and Mrs. McBride and Guss Fitchner were in Portland last week on a business trip. The Ladies of the Macabees Lodge tl.e Senior class of 1924 a ban- r ■ quet after the commencement Fri- day evening. Everyone reported a good time. and the majorities I received are certainly appreciated by me. 1 take this method of thanking the voters of Columbia County for their val ued support, and am at all times mindful of my obligations and duties Mrs. Walter Coyle took her daugh Truly, W. S. Roberts ter to St. Helens Friday for th* grad uation. Miss Opal was one of the 8th grade graduates this year. ! It is time now that Bridge street had it* curbs and cement walks in, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Dustin and as the sewer problem is about solved daughter are visiting the parent* of and actual construction soon to be The curbs and walks should Mrs. Dustin, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. gin. be in before the paving. The old Owens. board walks are worn out in many places and a damage case is possible. The H. S. had an inter-class Base Paving will have to be started soon Sen- Ball game last Thursday. The iors and Sophomores against the as the fall rains might beat us to it. Juniors and Freshmen. The Juniors The curbs should be in first, no use and Freshmen won by a large score. for delay or is anything saved by delay. Tom Johnson is leaving for Lewis The city books are being audited ton, Mont., this week to move his and a new set being prepared. family to ernonia. Mr. Lloyd Thomas has returned Mr. and Mrs. Shippley and Mrs. from a visit in Eastern Oregon. Pearl Philips of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn, Newt Shippley and Miss Ruby Jessie visited her par- Miss Hatch of Pasedena, California, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shippley and •nts in Rainier Friday. Mrs. Wess Shippley of Banks visited Wess and Merle Shipley last week. Grandma Spencer returned Sat- urday from a business trip to Port- Miss Dorothy Fridendall visited her land. folks in Banks over the week end. Canning time is here and we have ready for your use the choicest, most lucious berries vye have been able to procure. Phone your order today and we will deliver w henever you say. Canning Fruits and Vegetables always in season. Fresh and Pure Groceries. u VERNONIA FRUIT PALACE” DEAN & REPASS GROCERIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES WE DELIVER In Building Formerly Known as Blue Bird y # 4 -S » Camping—Live in One It’s Cheaper Than Paying Rent s - E Less Grim and family and Glenn Grim and family left for Orofino, Idaho Monday and will later go to Weippi, Idaho to make their homes. 8X10—3 fe, wall, 8 oz. canvas $14.25 10X12—3 ft. wall, 8 oz. canvas $18.50 10X14—3 ft. wall, 8 oz. canvas $21.00 * Flys—12X14 and 10X12—half the price of a tent of same size. Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Brown are moving into their new home just com pleted on Rose Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb are in town for a few days on business. Mrs. Lucille McDonald was in town Mrs. L. H. Detrow and Mrs. J. W. a few days this week. Brown spent Monday in Portland. Mrs. Chas. Mellinger who was op erated on at a Portland hospital Inst Mr. Al Repass and Mr. T. B. An- week is reported getting along nice derson spent Monday in Portland. ly- HOSPITAL Temporary Quarters Opposite the Mrs. J. W. Brown has purchased The Birkenfeld Mill burned down Grange Hall in new Durant Car. last Wednesday with a $60,000 loss. Mrs. Rogers’ Old Residence The Birkenfeld Bros, will rebuild ut Mr. and Mrs. Kullander spent once, we hear. Special Atteatioa Given to Medical Sunday at Independence. Sergical and Maternity Cases Here is hoping that some individu Experienced Nurses in Charge The Fireman Base Ball club and al or company at once start drilling Chamber of Commerce are each for oil, and strikes it in paying quan Down Town Offic*: First Door furnishing a committee to see about tities near Vernonia, where indica South of Rose Theatre the 4th of July celebration. tions say it exist. Our anxious de Phone Office Phone Hospital sire for this industrial undertaking DR. R. 1. HALL IN CHARGE My success in obtaining the nomi- is expressed on account of the urgent nation at the recent Primary Election need the city has for the oil to for the county office of Assessor sprinkle our dusty streets with. Best —l«l Ball Park in the State . I MM* — CANVAS BY THE YARD FOR ANY PURPOSE. Compare our prices with mail order catalogues then 4 “See Hoffman About It” Hoffman Hardware Co r-'* mis; •Y The Kist school closed for the sum Joe Huuuuin, Mr. und Mrs. P. 6. Mel- Here is one game we don't expect to mer vacation Friday with a picnic and linger and Mrs. John Hall were all loose, Turn out and help the ten in wiener roast. Portland visitors Sunday. win. On Wednesday the people of the Mrs. Guy Kemp of Corvallis spent Mr. Will Davies and family, Fred Pleasant Hill School district met at the week end with her parents, Mr. and Carl Wilcox, Ed nnd Miss Meda tl.e school house to celebrate the clos and Mrs. O. B. Turner. Schneider, of Banks, were in Vernon H. E. Cosby, Extension Poultry ing of school with a picnic. ia last Sunday, and picniced on Rock Specialist from the Oregon Agricult Mrs. H. O. Cook accompanied her Creek. ural College, states that the poultry- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mowe and fam sister to California for a short stay. men of Oregon assembled at the ily spent Sunday with the Henry John Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stratton of Economic «Conference in January, family. Portland visited over Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Vanalstein requested that a three day poultry home of the editor’s. spent the week end at Portland. convention be held this summer. This Friends of Mrs. Chas Mellinger will request was granted by those of au be gla4 to learn that she successful “Father Clancey, pastor of St. Ilel P. O. Mellinger lost a fine three thority, and plans are going ahead ly underwent an opperation in Port year old mare last week. Found dead ens and Vernonia Catholic Churches for this convention to be held the land last Friday. She is reported as1 in the pasture. Death unaccounted will be in Vernonia on Sunday after 23, 24 and 25 of July. Further infor noon, June 1st. Confessions will be for. mation in regard to this convention jetting along nicely. heard Sunday evening at the Church will be furnished from time to time. A. D. Hall and family, Mr. and Business is at a standstill today on at 7 :30. Mnss will be said on Monday Mrs. Frank Dahlin, Mrs. O. F. Lin- Lee Hall Jr., were Longview visitors account of it being Decoration Day. morning at 7.00 o’clock. All Catholic who have not yet made their Easter dburg and Mrs. H. O. Cool; lef f .3 Sunday. duty are hereby notified.” week for Cresent, California for F. E. Malmsten was a business ♦ Jos. P. Clancy visit. itor in Portland this week. Lillian Washburn is on the sick list Pastor. Miss Lolo Kline is helping in Purneys Coming Sunday is another big, LUZADER HERE JUNE 2-3 store during her absence. ball game on Vernonia’s grounds, I f" Luzader, Eyesight special t _________ _ Mr. Larry I.arisson mnde a quick ------- 1 trip to Portland Monday. will be at Kullander’s Jewelry Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dial heve mov- Rainier comes over to try their luck, business Vernonia on next Monday and 1 ues- ed to their new home in Riverview day, June 2 and 3. Please call early addition. and have your eyes examined. Dr._________________ leaves on afternoon train Tuesday, j FOR RENT—Furnished room bath adjoining, in private home. Foi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietz and Mr. gentleman. Call at Eagle Office. It and Mrs. Ivan Larfield of Aroura, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Aloie Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall spent and son of Timber, Oregon, were week end at Mossy Rock, Wash. guests at the home of M. J. Johnson Sunday. 1 Earl and Don Hodges, Mr. and Mn » « *• Conservatory Artists’ Trio Appears So< Three Western Artist* Give Two Program* Second Day Chautauqua. » j WE ALL HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY When we pinned our faith on Vernonia, we realiz- ed the opportunities here that await the men who are doers. The same opportunities are extended to all of u* and what we make of them depends upon our own in- iative and industry. But we know that the men who work, earn and save will be the ones who win out. RANK op VERN Vernonia Three artists of Individual achievement and promise compote the Coo- atory Artists' Trio. Genevieve Gilbert, dramnRc soprano. Is not only on* of th* most popular sopranos of the West, but her won for herself * place on th* national concert platform. A splendid personality, coupled with a rich dramatic soprano, make her one of the moot interesting American singer*. Rhe ba* *xc*ptlooal dramatic ability, having studied with Madam Modjeska. Her program* ar* versatile and appealing and she brings Into them an unusual sym pathetic interpretation. g Flora Ma* Roes, concert pianist, I* ■ finished musician, with a remarkable coaception of artistic interpretation and who po s sess e s the rare gift of being a truly sympathetic accompanist. Before organising th* present trio, she con ducted th* Roes-Montleth-Gerber Trio of Loe Angele* end the Arco Ladle** Trio of Portland, Oregon. Maxine Telford, violinist, ia a charming young western girt who mastered th* violta f Mdcr ' - Rusle Fennel Pipes, head of the violin department of the El- llaoa-Whlt* • Conservatory of Music. Miss Telford Is one of the most promising musicians of the West. Each year finds her work ranking higher In artistic excellence. With the future bolding fine things In store. ▲ real artists’ trio ia two concerts on the second day. I