Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 18, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. JULY 18. 18M
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
SIX
Correction of
Bank
Statement
| called at the home of Lee Hall and Beulah Parker went to the
An error was maoe by the
I last week to purchase some kale ¡Weed grove Monday to camp Eagle last week in th-' Bank of
j and fish for a few days. They Vernonia statement. A corrected
Henry Beaver is building a plants.
|
Bert
Gingsley
returned
from
were chaperoned by Mildred’s statement is shown in this issue.
new wood shed.
Chas. Barnes and Clint Kilby J Tacoma Thursday and is now grandmother, Mrs. D. R. Miller,
Geo. A. Nelson, county agent,
were at Treharne on business ■ falling and bucking timber on 84, of Fort Smith, Ark.
was
a Vernonia visitor Tuesday.
| the Spencer place for E. E.
Tuesday.
Miss Lavonne Hall of Port-
Floyd Weldon of Westimber
Ethel Spencer called at the Mills and company.
land came from Rainier Tues-
Martha Hall drove a truck to day, where she has been visiting spent Tuesday in this city.
home of Loretta Baker one day
Ryderwood, Wash., Wednesday her mother, Mrs. Ray Johnston
last week.
M. Flynn of Birkenfeld spent
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and of last week to get some tools since July 4, and is now visiting Tuesday in this city shopping.
Mills
com-
'
belonging
to
Mills
&
son are home from their vaca­
C. A. Messing of Portland was
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
|pany, returning the same day.
tion.
Lee Hall. Her sister, Lillian, of in this city Tuesday visiting with
Burgerson
called
at
I
Harvard
Malmsten
was
home
Mrs. E. T _
‘ ‘
his brother Emil Messing.
Rainier accompanied her.
the home of Mrs. R. Stanton one over the week end from Vancou-
ver,
Wash.,
where
he
is
attend
­
day last week.
Frank Smith is able to be back ing the Boy Scout training camp.
at work after a layoff on ac- Harvard is very much pleased
count of injuries received re- with camp training.
Mrs. Chas. Biggs is confined
cently.
Chas. Hess is working for Mr. to her home with rheumatism.
E. E. Mills was home over
Treharne on the ranch.
Two trucks are now hauling the week end from Ryderwood,
slab wood from Lindsay's mill Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Tisdale
to Vernonia.
Mrs. Geo. Holt was a Vernonia and children Birdie and Lucile
visited with Mrs. E. E. Mills
shopper one day last week,
H. Smith and brother are Monday evening.
L. R. Norris, Abner Bond and
driving to their work each day
Donnie Lott motored to Port-
in Vernonia.
Elmer Burgerson is driving land and back Saturday where
Mr. Norris purchased a Stude­
one of the gravel trucks.
Chas. Holt recently purchased baker touring car.
Lillian Hall returned to Rain­
a Buick car.
Several families from Treharne ier Saturday evening after a
were in Vernonia shopping and stay of one week at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and
attended the sale at Miller’s.
E. Morton has shingled his Mrs. W. L. Hall.
Mildred Hawkins, Isola Hall
house and is giving it a new coat
of paint.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker called
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
VERNONIA
Jack Lindsay Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes
SKATING RINK
Agent
were visiting in Treharne Sun­
day.
All Skates Are New
TREHARNE
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell and chil­
dren, Margaret, Patty and John, Colorado, Or.,
were guests at the home of Mrs. the home of T.
Olson is Mrs.
Dave O’Donnell Tuesday,
Mrs. E. A. Green and daughter
Nelle were Portland visitors en
Tuesday.
NO BLUR OR DISTORTION
True, Clear Tone/Always
Draying and Hauling
Your
Local
Drug Store
Balanced Units
PHILCO
All-electric Radio brings
clearer tone, more stations
and greater distance
Long Distance and Local Hauling
2=ton Truck
MAC’S
PHARMACY
Vernonia Service Station
*
Fest
Confidence
Because of
Miss Elaine Caldwell of Hills-
George Nelson, roadmaster of
P. J. Olson of
are visiting at the United Railways, spent Mon- boro was a guest at the home
R. Hyland. Mrs. day in this city inspecting local of Mrs. Dave O'Donnell Tues-
Hyland’s sister, track conditions.day.
LEAVE ORDERS AT FEST FURNITURE
Next to Post Office
=
G. W. Johnson, Manager
RIVERVIEW
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and,
sons Ole and Orle returned from
their four weeks vacation re­
cently. They visited Mrs. Estes’
sister at Baker and Mr. Estes’
sister in Yakima, Wash.
Albert Pearson
Timber
Quietness of Operation
and Freedom From
Attention
Sat. Evenings Only
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Ladies 20c, Men 35c
Children 15c, Couple 50c
«
at home Sunday, July 21,2:30 p. m
82nd & Division Street Club
vs. Vernonia
Admission 50c
Children 25c
Joy Theatre
Vernonia
THE BACHELOR GIRL”
A Talking Picture
J-cqueline Logan and William Collier
Thursday and Friday, July 18-19
10c-35c
A swift moving story of love and youth
Another name for dependability
¡1
Douglas MacLean in
THE CARNATION KID
“THE FALL OF EVE
Now running in Portland
the most talked of pictures this
year.
Sunday and Monday evenings, July 21-22
1Oc -3 5c
of
“SCANDAL
Starring Laura La Plante
Manhattan Player.
Ako a two-reel talking comedy
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 23-24
10c-35c
,
Our Mechanics are
specially trained to
service the New Ford
You’re sure of good service here because
our mechanics are specially trained to take
care of the new Ford. They know the car
from A to Z and from Z to A and they
have a personal interest in every job. See
us the next time for oiling and greasing
ami ask about the Special Inspection Ser­
vice at $1.50. It will save you many dol­
lars in the upkeep of your car.
Eight Body Styles $945-1065
F. O. B. Detroit
Convenient Terms
NEW
Crawford Motor Co
Vernonia
SPECIAL
Spring Coats
greatly
reduced
in price
Mileage figures may change
on the speedometer of a
Dodge Brothers car — but
there’s one thing that never
changes—no matter what the
mileage—and that’s Dodge
dependability. So in new cars
as well as used cars you are
always on the safe and sure
side if you choose a Dodge.
It’s the one car that for 15
years has been known for its
enduring ruggedness, stamina
and performance—so that to­
day the name Dodge means
dependability in every lan­
guage.
DODGE
I
I
GENERAL
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR
Fifteen years of research and development are respons­
ible for the quietness of operation, and the hermetically-
sealed dust-proof mechanism with its permanent oiling
system and the smoothest operation of any electric re­
frigerator on the market today. The advantages of the
General Electric Refrigerators are so easy for you to
recognize that we are glad for you to be the judge after
we have pointed them out. The thing that we would like
to insist on your doing soon, is have one of them put in
your home and start enjoying it NOW.
Columbia Utilities Company
Ed. Salmonsen, Mgr.
I^ï I—£ I" 11
^5
Leader, of Style and Quality
Style Without Extravagance
Vernonia’, Progrès,ive Store
ELECTRIC
BROTHERS SIX
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works
Agent
Are two advantages of the
Vernonia
SPECIAL
3 Double Ferry
20x40
Do not fail to see our advanced showing of latest styles in F ALL Bath Towels
DRESSES of black satin crepe. They are moderately priced
$1.00
Phone 801
Vernonia, Oregon