Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1925, Image 8

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    Th< tim'
the past a
anticipated
weather of
blessing M
ceiving a»
.
:
>n, wife, mother and
wsc. f. u.
daughter, oil llympia, are recent ar-
rivals in Ver ionia and have become
COLUMN
citizens of 01 r town. Mr. Wilson is 4-
the imp age r of the new Johnson-
W. C. T. U. was organised in June
McGraw ShW> tie Co. Vernonia wel
H. E. McGraw was a visitor to the
with six members. Miss Maude Mills
cornea he dewcomers.
O.-A., and the I. P. cawtpa Tuesday.
was president of St. Helens Union
Mr. Hixon, proprietor of the local as organiser/
Ice Cream
September 11 we met with an at­
Stage Lines has added another new,
tendance
of 18. We had a verv in­
large 20-passenger stage this week.
teresting
meeting. Mias Maude Mills
It is a beauty, a little larger than the
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan! Sundayed in others, .and built for tne safety and of St. Helens was present.
We now have an enrollment of 40
comfort of passengers. Mr. Hixon
in Portland.
paid
members.
has a lot of money invested in mod­
EveTy lady who would like to join
Just a? a reminder te nearly Sevan ern stages, running out of Vernonia.
our union is asked to meet with us
hundred young people—school will
at our next meeting, September 8,
open in Vernonia September f.
it rained. The long dry spell was in the Evangelical church.
broken Wednesday. Fifty-eight days
RECORDING SECRETARY.
The band concert on tha/street without a drop, and on the fifty­
Saturday night drew a good sized ninth it rained.
All dry records
REV. MATHIS RESIGNS
crowd.
were broken, and forest fires were
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springing up all over the timbered
Rev. C. R. Mathis of the Christian
Miss Lottie Bergeraen was out part of the state. Old Oregon likes
from Portland Saturday and Sunday, her rain, and the smile was on every church has tendered his resignation,
visiting relatives and friends. /'
face Wednesday morning as the Ore­ and expects to leave for the south
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r
? gon mist began to fall.
Sept. 1. Rev. Mathis will probably
locate in Colorado, but has not'fully
The county ¡court let-the contract
for the bridge across Mie fiehaieml Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cowan apd Mr. decided. He has built up a largo
river, near Mist,
Fred Oversm»,Af L. R. Gilbert of Portland were Sun­ congregation here and a splendid
Vernonia, for ?7,519.70.
day callers at the A. L. Knllander Sunday school, and the citizens ac­
home. These*. gentlemen were old- cept his decision to leave with deep
time friends Jf Mr. Kullaader long regret.
before the war. and by accident with­
out knowing that each other were
across, they all met in France in ser­
vice. Over there they chummed to­
gether whenever possible, hence their
visits these days muat be quite in­
teresting.
NOTICE TO AÉTO OWNERS
■■
.
August
Clearärce
duced on all articles to make roonmr fall
pnces.
VALUE PLUS SERVI
The Store Across the
MIST ITEMS
Ora McGee was the guest Satur
day night of Ida Tutner.
HELP WANTED
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Husky young man for work in
our shop. Must be steady and
willing and pot afraid of hard
work- Apply .at VERNONIA
BAKERY.
Mias Marie Salmi is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Chas. Hanson.
Po.iwat Hill and bis sister drove
to Vancouver, Wash.. Monday. .
Miss Mildred
'ay early Mon-
re quitely mar-
i Vaah. TH| af.
4 urprisrfto their
itives here. Mr.
X all of his' life
roll knownwhile
it of the Idger
Id. Congratulu-
a
BIG PICNIC ■
paräk ^ grove
$550.00
passinger
$400.00
• ?. .
•
e state peniten-
• a pasty jail
o guards were
I and “Oregon
wnan and pr'«-
|ree of the es-
I armed, are at
Their capture
wenty guards­
$025.00
$175.00
$450.00
SATURDAY
NEW CLOSED MOpELS
ax Tt|
taking
doctor
leming returned
ne-da y vacation
»r reserta with