Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 09, 1926, Image 6

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    VERNONIA
r Uhi ng and Hunting
! Home News Notes
Judge and Mrs. Reasoner took in
in the Fourth attractions at Hills­
On account of celebrating the 4th boro.
on Monday, July Sth. Dr. LuzaderI
has postponed his regular visit to
The C. S. Hoffman family took
Vernonia one week, to Monday and
Tuesday, July 12 and 13. Please tell the Mt. Hood loop drive on the
your friends or those needing opti­ Fourth.
cal service of this change in date.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nance were in
—A good loud speaker, $10. Fenner
Portlan ((attending a ball game on
Kenneth Whitzel and Dudley the Fourth.
Spencer were in Hillsboro Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemper were
The W. L. Smith family have among the Monday visitors in Hills­
moved to Corvallis.
boro.
DR LUZADER’S CHANGE OF
DATE
Harry O’Dell was a recent visitor;
Mrs. Vernie Chamberlain and
at the home of Mrs. Sarah Spencer. sons are spending the summer with
her brother, Emery Sheeley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Throop andj
family spent the Fourth in Seaside
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Clyde Wooley fell and injured her
Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick visited, collar bone Tuesday morning.
over the Fourth in Hillsboro.
Claude Chamberlain of Portland
Postmaster Messing spent the iirst
is spending his vacation with his
of the week in Portland.
family on the Sheeely ranch.
H, E. McGraw and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and
at Rockaway the first of the week.
enildren picniced on the river Sun­
Browns, Asplins and Smiths cele­ day.
brated in Hillsboro.
Cecil Urie is laid up with
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark were ini bruised arms and a lame back re­
ceived from a fall while working.
Hood River over the Fourth.
—Time to screen up with window
Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Crow have
and door screen. We make them to as their guest for the week, Miss
fit. Vernonia Woodworking Co. 4822 Lucy Crow, of Eugene,
W. C. Graven of Norfolk, Neb.,
Mrs. Merriman Rubens of St. Hel-I
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ens is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Harry Wilson at Millview.
W W. Graven and family.
Mr. Baker, proprietor of the Old
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Graven and
family made a trip to Seaside Fri­ Mill pool hall, was taken to Portland!
Tuesday, suffering from pneumonia.
day returning Sunday evening.
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J. G. Raines was taken to a Port­
Miss Macile Roberts left last
Thursday for Idaho, to make her land hospital Wednesday, suffering
from a paralytic stroke.
home with her mother.
M
O. Daoust and L. L. Graven have
Mrs. Oral Faulhuer of Portland
spent the Fourth with her mother. signed a contract with Mrs. W. A.
Harris and have started construction
Mrs. Sarah Spencer in Vernonia.
on three new houses in St. Helens.
R. I. Spencer spent the Fourth
"Bill” Armstrong of the Vernon­
visiting his sister, Mrs. O. B. Malm-
ia Realty company, celebrated the
sten in Seaside.
Fourth some place, but didn't say I
Councilman Ray Emmott and fami where he was going.
ly visited Hillsboro Sunday and
Monday.
Harry Keasey and sister. Miss
Julia Keasey of Roseburg, have been
Mr. and Mrs. M. Murray and visiting at the R. Sesseman home
children spent last Sunday and Mon­ this week.
day at Seaside and Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and
Mr. and Mrs .Charles D. White children of Bend, visited last week!
Mrs.!
and boys were at the beaches over with Mr. and Mrs. Kellar.
Clark is a half-sister to Mr. Kellar
|be Fourth.
X-!..‘„.
Municipal Water System
as—
Miss Thelma Olsen and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phelps have
Harold, were Corvallis visitors at leased the building and purchau-d
the home of their parents over Sun­ the furnishings and business of the
Vernonia hotel. The Vernonia hr tel
day.
is one of our pioneer hotels doing
a good business.
Harry Strong spent Sunday and
Monday in Corvallis.
Mrs. Strong
Among the candidates at the Citi­
returning with him after visiting in zens Military training camp, who
ti at city for some time.
have been designated “honor candi­
dates” for the week ending July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Salt, Mr. and Mrs. appears that of Clarence Wardle of
i_. J. Nance and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernonia. This diatin'tion denotes
Jack Nance and Mr. and Mrs. excellence in performance of duties
Adams spent Sunday in Clatskanie. and deportment.
Mrs. Dolly Anderson and children
Mrs. C. H. Mills of Joplin, Mo., has
attended a family re-union at the been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J.
home of her aunt in Scappoose Sun­ John here this week. Last week Mrs.
day with 38 relatives in attendance. Mills and Mrs. John attended a re­
union at their oldest sister’s in Al­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott, Mr. bion, Wash. All five sisters, Mrs. T.
and Mrs. George Ogg and Mr. and M. Farnsworth of Albion, Wash.;
Mrs. A. L. King of Hillsboro, spent Mrs. A. L. Mills and Mrs. C. H. Mills
Monday at Tafts.
of Joplin, Mo.; Mrs. M. J. John of
Vernonia, Or., and Mrs. H. A. Wol­
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johns and fer of Canby, Or., were again to­
family, Gene Purney, Lum and gether.
Bertha Brown spent Sunday and
Monday at Tafts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spear of
Seattle, spent the Fourth at the C.
Mi .and Mrs. Frank Long and Myers home, in Vernonia. Miss Mae
baby, accompanied by some friends Myers and Mrs. Spear graduated
from Bellingham, Wash., spent from the University of Washington
Monday near Astoria on a picnic. in the same class.
Harry Burtrah received a piece
The large new 22 passenger stage
of steel in one of his eyes Saturday recently put on the Vernonia run by
night. A doctor removed the steel Mr. Hixon, as reported last week, is
ind bandagd the eye.
attracting much attention and ad­
miration. Last Saturday Mr. Hixon
Clarence Wardell, Harold Olsen had a picture taken of the big coach
and Thor Roberts were home for a loaded with Vernonia business men.
two day leave from the citizens It is quite an ad for Vernonia.
nd'itary training camp at Vancouver
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richardson
spent the Fourth holidays at Sea­
Mr. Tisdale, Mr. and Mrs. Wash­
side and Portland. They were ac­
burn and Mrs. Dolly Anderson, Mr.
companied by Mrs. Richardson’s
and Mrs. H. G. Roberts, Mr. Brown
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hah of
and Mr. Holmes picniced at Keasey Elgin, Or.
Monday.
A. S. Moyer of Skaggs store
Loel Heber and Harold Shipley
spent Sunday and Monday in Port­
were in the Hillsboro crowd.
land.
Ed Holtham was in Portland Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mosman, Mr. and
day.
Mr. Mecklem ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wm. Keller was a Portland visi­ Shipman spent Sunday in Clatskanie
tor Thursday of last week.
O. F. Burke and family are tak­
Mrs. Ryan has moved her hem­
About a hundred from Vernonia ing a trip and visiting in different stitching and novelty store to her
parts of the state.
home for the summer months. Three
were in Clatskani# Sunday.
doors north of the postoffice.
The high school class of the
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Jolly and Miss
L. G. Davis and family returned
Berry are visiting in eastern Oregon Christian church enjoyed a picnic at
Pringle’s Grove Monday.
this week from a trip through east-:
ern Oregon and eastern Washington '
Warren Gooding spent Monday in
Mrs. F. E. Visnaw returned this but didn’t see any country looking1
Hillsboro.
week, after a visit with relatives in better than the Vernonia country.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hixon and' Lewiston, Idaho.
This week we have, with pleasure
family spent Sunday in Clatskanie.'
Mrs. Dr. Hurley enjoyed a visit marked Eagle subscriptions ahead a
year for Mrs. Jno. Krinick, Vernonia
C. H. Elliott and family are mov­ from her sister of Tacoma over the Hotel, C. F. Heiber, J. L. Timmons,
week end.
ing to Shelton, Washington.
Jno. Imbeck, Mrs. Ester Coulter, D. '
McDonald of the Columbia Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Hurley spent "the
H. O. Dissmore has purchased the
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kauffman of
C. H. Elliott residence on Weed Ave. Fourth at Vancouver, Wash., visit­
Los Angeles,, California, are spend­
ing the doctor’s parents.
ing their two weeks vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Sensbaugh are spend
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Mrs. Kauffman’s parents, Mr. and
Ing their vacation at Oympia, Wash
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick spent Mrs. Judson Weed.
B. C. Mills spent Monday in Hills­ the Fourth at Rockaway.
Mrs. Edith Deerberry of Portland
boro.
Mr. Evan Raines of Portland was and brother, Dave Earley of Tigart
Mr. and Mrs. Wess Shipley spent out to visit his father, J. G. Raines, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R.
w ho is ill.
Sesseman, visited at the Dent home
Monday in Hillsboro.
Thun day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Culver were among
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill spent
the Hillsboro visitors Sunday and
the week end in Portland.
Monday.
A. McDonald of Clatskanie spent
Mr. and Mrs. Allen and daughter
the week end in town.
of McMinnville, spent Sunday and
Mrs. A. Lester is visiting friends Monday at Tafts.
in Seattle this week.
T. A. Gordon and sister, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergman were Handley spent Sunday and Monday
in Portland and Vancouver.
visitors at Cannon beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bush and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brady were
week end visitors at Cannon Beach. family are spending a few days at
Bend on a fishing trip.
—Radio batteries re-charged, A or
B., 76c. Fenner
484
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King of Hills­
boro were recent visitors at the
Mr. Harvey W. Swalwell is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott.
new butcher at Skaggs store.
—Time to screen up with window
Mrs. Gillchrest visited this week and door screen. We make them to
with relatives in Bellingham, Wash. fit. Vernonia Woodworking Co. 4822
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Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Powell and
children spent the 3rd, 4th and 5th
in Tillamook, Garibaldi, Barview
and Rockaway, returning home by
the way of Seaside.
They had a
wonderful time at Rockaway beach
but the Seaside coast was too
crowded with people, not even
enough room to park a car.
Portland and from there go to’ Miss Shipley has mounted to her
Seattle and to Victoria B. C., where present position by hard work and
they said on the S. S. Niagara for her efforts have placed her as the
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leading lady.
Let us all, regardless of who’s
Major L. M. Shipley and wife, ac­
who and regardless of committee ap­
pointments, work together for ’Ver­ companied with their grandson, L.
nonia Day” celebration all day and D. Shipley, motored up from Wins­
night. Let the entire town copoerate low, Arizona, to Redding, Cal.,
to make it a success.
Let all in­ where they were met by their eldest
dividuals and orders back it, boost
it, support it,.
Let’s have Bridge daughter, Medell, who accompanied
street busy with sports, stands, eats, them to Portland, meeting another
They
flags, dancing at night, etc.
Let’s daughter, “Bobbie” Shipley.
have sports, basket dinners, stands all motored out to Vernonia to
and speaking at the park. Vernon­ Vernonia to meet again with their
ia can do it.
host of friends that formerly lived
in Arizona, but now located here.
Miss Lorena “Bobbie” Shipley ar­ Major Shipley is chief dispatcher at
rived in Vernonia last Wednesday,' Winslow for the Santa Fe railroad
coming from Calgary, Canada, where' with which road he has been con­
she had just ended a six months sea-' nected for many years.
son with an opera troupe, she being
Blind beggars of Hull, England,
the leading lady. “Bobbie” is known are given twenty-five shilling a week
in the theatrical world as Norma on condition that they stay off the
Dean. After a short vacation she streets. Free tram rides are pro
vided blind and aged pensioners.
will join her troupe at Butte, Mont.,
and may play in Portand this winter,
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