Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDATCMARCH
21,
1929
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
Society News
Mrs. E. E. Yeo
Society
Reporter
THREE
Clubs
Fraternal
Residence Phone 582
Office Phone 192
the Legion delegates at their con­
Elsie Fieldberg was teaching his time well occupied. The ages Japan’s requirements,
Oregon suit ordered.
vention.
school in Canada and patiently of students attending this Acade­ sending that country 283,000
During this special sale the
Mrs. J. W. Brown, in the
waiting for Henning to come my range from 5 to 21.
bushels and Washington 179,000 factory representative, C. Mush-
Good Samaritan hospital, who is
Mike Lynch has returned to home safe.
I etti will assist Mr. Paulus.
The present head of the school for total of 462,000.
Treharne, Mar. 19.—Mrs. C. the I.-P. camp west of Keasey
progressing, and will probably be
New York leads in flour ex-
J~
is Captain Carlop, a graduate
about
IW.
Bennett
entertained
with
a
Leona McGraw was working from West Point. The students ports with 516,000 barrel, follow
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Giilchrest able to come home in t.— I --
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— Pat­ where he is working for the In­
dinner
party
Sunday,
St.
man-Poulsen Logging iompany.
in the bank at Banks, Oregon.
entertained at a St. Patrick's three weeks.
will go to their summer camp ed by Washington district with
Miss Alma Kullander, in the rick’s day, honoring the birth­
party with four tables of 500
during the middle part of May, 307,000 and Oregon 205,000.
days
of
~
Byron and Margaret
Bert Hawkins journeyed to
Georgina Lappe was second in near Bonneville, Wash., about 271 Flour exports from Washington
Saturday evening.
The rooms Emanual hospital who will be
Bennett,
The guests were Mr. Portland Saturday to take an eye command in a unit of the Wo­
■
were prettily decorated with back in this city the later part
from Vancouver.
The go principally to these countries :.
and Mrs. Ben Bennett and sons examination at the Veterans hos­ man’s Land army at Cacaville, miles
green candles and
streamers. of this week.
Straits Settlements 176.000 bar-;
Academy
soon
expects
to
add
Edward Lisenby at St. Vin- Lawrence and Ralph, Miss Flor- pital.
Calif., and was also active in horsemanship to their courses.
Mrs. C. S. Hoffman won the
rel, Philippines 78,000, Peru 14,-
war camp community service.
prize for ladies high score and cent’s hospital who recently was ence Santee, Mr. and Mrs. C.
000, Bolivia '."JOJ, United King-[
The
regular
drill
period
aver
­
Legion-
Harry
Zimmerman,
1
Gordon R. Watt had the high seriously injured but the last few W. Bennett and Helen, and Miss
ages about 50 minutes daily, dom 7000, Java 6000, Canada
Margaret
Bennett
and
Byron
days
reprted
as
having
a
fair
;
from
naire
of
Vernonia
post
Clara
Schwab
was
going
to
score of the men.
graduates from Hill Military 5000. Exports from Oregon:;
Bennett.
Westimbcr, joined with the Ver­ school and singing
In Vernonia
patriotic Academy, if fortunate enough to Straits Settlements 89,000, Ja­
A dainty luncheon of fruit chance to recover.
Leo
Violet
in
the
St.
Vin
­
nonia
Legionnaires
in
attending'
songs,
and
salad with whipped cream
pan 85,000, Philippines 26,000.
receive
an
appointment
to
West
K. P. Lodge Notes
the dedication of the new hos-
STOP AT
green jello, little cakes with a cents hospital, who was operated
Point, could enter the govern­ Ecuador and Netherlands each
C. C. Van Doren was rein­ pital Monday.
Marie Moe was attending high ment school without passing an 2000.
mint wafer and a shamrock, on for appendicitis recently is
stated to Knight Hood after an
sch >ol at Portland, Oregon.
coffee and tea was served. The progressing nicely.
examination.
absence of a few years.
Loss of nearly a billion dol­
guests were entertained during
Columbia County Valuation*
Bill
Warner
surprised
Hard
­
lars faces World war veterans
Mrs. Pete Wideman represent-
the evening with radio music.
Vïrs. V. Van Alstine
Leads in Grain Exports
ing Lodge 116 Monday night by of the country who have failed ed the Auxiliary Unit at the ded-
Valuation of a essatile proper­
Those present were Mr. and
Entertains 500 Club furnishing pie and coffee, which to apply for the federal adjusted ¡cation ceremonies and district Oregon and Washington cus­ ty in Columbia county, Oregon
Mrs. W. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
was enjoyed by a large atten­ compensation
“bonus,”
unless conference at Portland on Mon- toms districts shipped more than this year $19,339,988, or about
C. S. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. G.
The Jolly 500 club held their dance.
half of all wheat sent to for- $100,000 lower than last year.
they act before January 2 next. day.
M. Ogg, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Numerous applications are be-
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| Mrs. Pete Wideman has left eign countries in January, their Of total $3,192,810 represents
Culver, Mr. and Mr . Harry Cul­ r< ■egular meeting last Thursday at
of Mrs. Virgil Van ing received by the local lodge
With 4,447,412 ex-service men! for a visit with her parents at aggregate exports being 1,722,- public service corporation pro-
bertson, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. the home Mrs.
Alstine had and degree work is starting in
to
Soden, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Asp- Alstine. score Van
and
women estimated as eligible Yamhill
'
** be " gone ‘ two weeks. 000 but out of 3,399,000 for i perty. Taxes for schools repre­
of the afternoon
nation. Oregon district leads all, senting about 40 per cent of to­
for the benefits of the so-called
land, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Watt. the high Dully Stevenson receiv- full swing.
and Mrs.
Scotty Lauder a new member “soldier bonus” only 3,613,163
with shipments totaling 984,000 tal, are $333,600. Those for
ed the consolation prize. A is very active in lodge affairs. had received adjustment compen­ Hale Greenman Active
bushels. Galveston district takes roads, including special levies of
CHRIST FOR ALL-ALL FOR CHRIST
dainty luncheon of sandwiches,
At Military Academy 2d rank with 797,000, while some districts, amount to $240,-
All new members of Harding sation policies up to a recent
fruit salad and cake was served lodge are taking an active part date. Their claims aggregated
Washington district is 3d with 537.
Mrs. II. G. Phelps, Mgr.
by the hostess assisted by Mrs. in the welfare and activities of $3,487,384,708 or an average of
Hale Greenman, who spent the 738,000. Next are New York
Dolly
Stevenson.
the
lodge.
eit-na.il»
week end at home, has been ap­ with 334,000 and New Orleans Take Over New Woolen Line
$965
each.
Members present were Mrs.
pointed on the adjutant staff, with 322,000.
P. Paulus, proprietor of Ver­
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
Mrs. V. Powell, Mrs.
Bert Nelson,
!
Any honorably discharged vet-¡of Hill Military Academy, which
Oregon and Washington ports nonia Cleaners, has taken over
ff parent! mill have their children memo- Paul Fetsch, Mrs. Tom Turner, “Jolly 20” Met With
he
is
attending.
send
all
of
522,000
bushels
of
(the Western Woolen Line of
tlxe a Bible ¡election each lOeeh, It u'lN prove
Mrs. Taylor Thursday eran who served in the army,
Mrs. Roscoe Babb, Mrs. Murray,
Manager of the football team wheat to China, largest taker of made-to-order clothing and is
j priceleu heritage to them in after peart.
navy, or marine corps for more
Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. R. J.
than 60 days between April 5, and athletics for 1928-29 and i this grain, Oregon shipping 304,- staging a special demonstration
llart, , Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs.
Worship Him Who is Supreme
Mist, Mar. 19.—The “Jolly 20' I” 1917, and July 1, 1919, provid­ active in all student activities, * 000 bushel and Washington 242,-1 and giving a free suit or over­
Luke 4:8. And Jesus answer­ G. McKee, Mrs. Mike Miller. met on the burn with Mrs. Geo. ing he began his service before young Greenman says he finds 000. They also provide all of coat away this week with every
ed and said unto him, Get thee Visitors present were Mrs. Geo. Taylor last Thursday. There was the armistice, is entitled to the
behind me, Satan: for it is writ­ Ogg, Mrs. Leonard Graven, Mrs. a good attendance and one new benefits of the adjusted compen-
member was added to the roll,
ten, Thou shalt worship the Lord C. Tisdale.
law. To be valid, applica-
Woodmen of the World
The next meeting will be held The weather being so nice out- sation
thy God, and him only shalt thou
tions must be filed in Washing- i
W. O. W. Vernonia Camp No.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Bert
Nelson
door
games
were
played
for
the
serve.
ton before January 2, 1930.
655 meets every Wednesday night
with
Mrs.
Virgil
Powell
as
assist
­
amusement
of
some
of
the
mem
­
And
thou
shalt
Mark 12:30.
Congress recently extended the
at 7:30, at the new W. O. W.
bers. The next meeting will be expiration date from January, 1
love the Lord thy God with all ing hostess.
hall. Visiting members welcome.
R. C. LINDSAY, C.C.
with
Mrs.
Ed.
Reynolds
on
Mar.
thy heart, and with all thy soul,
1928.
28.
II. S. STRONG, Clerk.
and with all thy mind, and with Mrs. Chas. Richardson
all thy strength.
Entertains Study Club
Dr. Hurley was highly honor­
American Legion
Pythian Sitters Hold Sale
John 3:36. He that believeth
ed Monday, when invited to ride
Vernonia Post
on the Son hath everlasting life:
The
Pythian
Sisters
will
hold
in
the
car
with
several
of
the
Mrs. Charles Richardson en­
119, . American
and he that believeth not the tertained the Study club Thurs­ a cooked food sale Saturday, highest American Legion officials
Meets
Legion,
Son, shall not see life; but the day at the home of Mrs. Judd March 23 in Hoffman’s Hard­ and state officers during the big
and
second
wrath of God abideth on him.
ware
store.
Veterans parade.
Greenman.
fourth Tuesdays
Prayer: Come and let us re­
Comrade Hurley who is per­
The meeting was in keeping
each month, 8 p.
turn unto the Lord: for He hath with St. Patricks, and roll call
sonally acquainted with General
m. John Hay.
torn and He will heal: He hath was answered by each member
Martin, was slightly taken back,
Adj utant.
smitten and He will bind up.
at the invitation, having figured
telling an Irish joke. After the
Hole should a Christian walk? business meeting ndjourned Mrs.
to march in line and after the
Answer, read Lam. 3:22, 23.
American Legion Auxiliary
parade was invited to lunch
Frank Hansen, chairman of the
with this group of officials who
program, assisted by Mrs. R. A.
Meets first and third
Evangelical Church
later attended the dedication of
Olson, Mrs. A. C. Knauss and
Mondays of each month
G. . W. Plumer, Pastor
the new hospital.
Mrs. C. E. Richardson talked on
at the Legion hall.
The Sunday school meets at the life of St. Patrick.
August 8-9-10, are the dates
Mrs. C. J. Nance, Pres.
9:45 a.m. The ; pastor will speak
Auxiliary Note*
At the close of the meeting picked for the next state con-
Mrs. P. Wideman, Sec.
So wonderfully well made—styled
on the subject of Palm Sunday St. Patrick refreshments were vention of the American Legion
Contributed by Mrs. Wayne
—and sized. You’ll know in a mo­
and its Auxiliary at Salem, Ore- Lappe.
at 11 a.m.
served by the hostess.
1. O. O. F.
ment where and how they surpass
The Young People meet at
The next meeting of the club gon.
What some of the Auxiliary
6:30 p.m. both societies.
Cqpitol post has announced its ladies were doing during the war.
will be at the home of Mrs. W.
the ordinary dollar kind.
The theme for 7:30 p.m. will R. Meyer, on Thursday, March slogan of, “Our boast some host’’
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
be "Human Weakness.”
and also “trail ’em to Salem.“
Our President, Essie Nance
28.
14 to 20
246 meets every Tuesday night
Next
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
was selling tickets at Vancouver.
at
8 o’clock, in Grange hall. Vis­
36 to 44
Thursday, and Friday evening Mrs. Lesray Norris
The use of the senate cham­ Wash., and just about knew all
To tell you these dresses
itors always welcome.
46 to 52
there will be pre-Easter services
ber and house will be tendered the boys in the Spruce division.
Alfred Webb, N. G.
are designed and made in
Surprised at Shower
at the church, beginning at 7:30
F. N. O’Donnell, Secretary.
a new branch of the
o’clock. The subjects will be,
Riverview, Mar. 19.—A num­
“The Words of the Master on
“Sunbeam” Factories,
Mountain Heart
ber of friends surprised Mrs.
the Cross.”
tells
everything.
A
value
Rebekah
Lodge No. 243
Lesray Norris Thursday after­
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
suptatae.
•
noon
of
last
week
and
gave
her
Correction
second and fourth Thursdays in
a shower. She received many
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
In last weeks issue it was nice and useful gifts. Dainty re­
always welcome.
stated that the Pythian Sisters freshments were served. Those
Myrtle Johns, N.G.
would hold a series of card present were Mrs. Clem Bartley,
Mrs. Marie O’Donnell, Sect’y.
parties starting March 25. This Mrs. E. Laird, Mrs. H. Fielberg,
should have read Tuesday March Mrs. E. E. Mills, Mrs. A. J. Kirk,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
26.
Mrs. Oliver Graves, Mrs. Claud
HARDING LODGE 11«
Norris, Mrs. Lee Hall,
Mrs.
Meets every Monday
Correction
Wane George, Isola Hall, Mrs.
at 8 P.M. in Grange
In last week’s issue of the B. T. Hall, Mrs. K. M. Hall, Mrs.
hall.
Eagle, it was stated a daughter Frank Kerchlich, Mrs. Merl Cline
Ralph Clem, C. C.
was born to Mrs. Roy Smith liv­ and Mrs. R. Sims.
Emil Messing, KRS
ing on Rose avenue. This should
Page Rank Mon. Nite March 25
have read: A daughter born to Albany—Plans proposed for
Mrs. Roy Smith living on State erection of Linn county court­
street.
house and jail.
Pythian Sister»
Mr. and Mrs. Giilchrest
Entertain at Home
With St. Patrick Party
Vernonia
Folk* in
Hospital
Portland
Mr«. C. W. Bennett
Entertain» With Party
When Visiting
NEHALEM
HOTEL
Room and Board
Lodge Notices
MILLER MERCANTILE COMPANY
Indeed We oAre Glad To ¿Be First
THE NEHALEM
VETERAN
TW-.S .Vx'iX’HT 1
Teacli Them When
They are Young
You cannot begin too young to teach your
children the value of thrift and the equally
important thing, a good banking connec­
tion.
If you do not know just how to go about
this important duty bring your children
here and we will aid you.
Bank of Vernonia
TREHARNE
Phone 7F5I
Mermimg Fr©€ks
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
DELLA CLINE, M. of R. 4 C.
Shall We Call
For Yours?
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia lodge 184, A.
F. & A. M., meet« at
Masonic Temple, stated
communications, 2nd and
4th Thursdays. Special
called meetings every
1st and 3rd Thursday«.
Visitors cordially welcome. F. D.
Macpherson, W. M., J. B. Wil­
kerson, Secretary.
Perhaps you are one who has
never made use of our perfect
laundry service. If you are we
want you to be fully convinced
that our service is reliable. There
is but one way to convince you—
a trial order. This we know will
win you as one of our regular cus­
tomers.
Serving Over 2000 In
Order of Eastern Star
West Coast
Logger*
VERNONIA’S IEADING STORE
Gordon
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Ramona Lindley, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Surrounding Camps
Your Satisfaction Means
Our Success
Quick Service
LINDSAY
LUMBER COMPANY
“SPIC & SPAN”
Vernonia Laundry
K. Inouye
Phone 711
D. O. Hood, President
Portland, Oregon
G. W. Ford, Vice-Pres. and Mgr.
Vernonia, Oregon
Otto Berg, Sec’y. and Treas.
Portland, Oregon
Columbia Utilities Co.
Electric Light and Power
SERVICE is our first consideration.
The present management believes the service much improved.
We have plans for the future which we hope will please our
CONSUMERS.