Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 16, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, January Î8, 193Ò
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Society News
Mrs. Wayne Lappe,
Society Reporter
Phone 573
Clubs
Fraternal
Office Phone 192
pastor of the local church, have
been the inspiration of many
dinners given in their honor.
Last week they were entertained
at Mrs. Sarah Spencer’s, Tuesday
Parents-Teacher«
I evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Hold Meeting Monday Those who are in the habit 1 Condit entertained the pastors
At their, annual watch night Miss Melba Laramore
The members of the American «
and election of officers on De-
of attending the dances spon- Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Legion Auxiliary will meet this
Entertains
Friends
the
members
of
the
_
-
,
At
one
of
the
smallest
attend-
SOred by the Eastern Star social Franklin Malmsten entertained
cember 31 _ _ __
at the home of Mrs.
on F-'iday evening and Mr. and
At Bridge Party afternoon
Evangelical church elected the |
H. E. McGraw to sew for the ances since the school year, due c;ub at the Masonic temple will Mrs. Sydney Malmsten enter­
I child welfare department" of the to the unusual cold spell, the be glad to know that this or-
following: church trustees: A.
C. Knauss to serve three years
Miss Melba Laramore enter- Auxiliary. Each unit has a cer- Parents-Teachers
held
their ganization decided to give a tained their guests at Sunday
year;
Albert ______
Parker
and _____
— one
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—. tained a number of her friends tain amount of work planned for monthly meeting Monday night Valentine dance Friday, Febru- dinner.
class leader, Mrs. Minnie Malm­ at her home on Pebble Creek the year for the child welfare at the Washington school.
ary 14 at their regular meeting
sten, assistant class leader, Mrs. road last Thursday evening. The the Vernonia unit being very r
The programme in
which iast Wednesday afternoon, at the Younger People Form
Effie Malmsten, both to serve evening was spent in playing tive in that line of work. The the high seho°l Klee c,ub sanK home of Mrs. Geo. Drorbaugh.
Skating & Sleighing
two years; church pianist, Miss bridge. The guests included the child welfare cares for the child- several selections was enjoyed Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. A. L.
Louise Malmsten, assistant. Mrs| Misses Rae Davis, Pearl Krauss ren of disabled veterans the Ore- b? those Present- M>ss Margaret. Kullander and Mrs F. D. Mc-
Parties Near Vernonia
E. E. Yeo.
I and Ruth Taylor.
1 gon headquarters being in Port- Bennett gave a reading and Rose pherson have been appointed on
Although it has been the
jan(j.
| Sitt played several selections on the dance committee by the pre-
x ntj tvHuniiift
w vi c the
vise v*n-
of fi-!
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The
following were
cause of one of the most quiet
sident. Mrs. E. E. Yeo.
| A larger number of members tbe P‘ano-
weeks as far as social gather-
C. x'n.™ SS,
M”
M ‘ n C I attended the meeting at the
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ei ings for the older matrons,
Home Mrs. IV1. L>. Cole home of Mrs. C. E. Davidson Sing At Services
dent; W. W. Wolf, assistant su­
Teachers Enjoy
the snow and cold weather of
perintendent; Mrs. D. Marshall
, • "ZT
|than had been expected on ac-
In Christian
Church
Winter Sports Here the past week has been the in­
secretary and Mrs. Effie Malm-' The Study Club was enter- count of cold weather, Monday
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spiration of many skating and
sten, treasurer; Miss Charlotte tained at the home of Mrs. M, evening. After the
business; Miss Marie Kirkpatrick, teach-
Green, pianist and Miss Kather- D. Cole on B. street last Thurs- meeting, the hostess served a de- er ¡n jbe Washington school and
All the Lincoln school teach- sleighing parties for the young­
er people and some of the ol­
ine Malmsten, assistant pianist. day afternoon, the programme licious lunch.
Robert Noble. British war vet­ ers, several of the Washington der ones who are brave enough
i being
. _ in charge of Mrs. Frank
eran and employee of the Ore­ school teachers and Miss Crail to venture into the freezing air.
I Hanson. The subject for study
gon-American lumber company of the high school were given
Local Pvthian Sitters
Several parties were sleigh-
Friends Entertained
I was “Volition and Character.”
----------- 1 thrills, chills and spills at a
sang solos in the Christain
Lodge
Spend
Good
Sum
At Home of Mr. and The members plan to enter­
church, Sunday. Miss Kirkpatrick toboggan party last Wednesday ing on the paved portion of the
St. Helens highway Wednesday
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1—-----
1— night.
on Local Charity Work ---------
sang j —
during
the ----------
morning
services
Mrs. E. A. Green tain the high school with an ori­
and Thursday night, the sleds
ginal play, humorous in chirac-
and Mr. Noble in the evening.
drawn by automobile.
| being
"'wV'rb«»r
Miss Kirkpatrick, who has a Eva„gdic.r7..tor;
The Pythian Sisters, as a final
♦ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green en- ter, in the near future. Mrs. M.
D.
Cole,
Mrs.
E.
A.
Green
and
clear,
sweet
soprano
voice,
sang
summing
of
the
year
for
their
a
group
of
their
tertained
Entertained At Many a pond smooth as gla9s the skat-
friends at an informal evening Mrs. W. W. Wolff have been ap altruistic work have found that “I Come To Thee.’ Mr. Noble, a
Homes Last Week ing has been ideal at Lone Pine
by
the
president,
Mrs.
pointed
tenor,
who
has
sung
in
choirs
they
have
spent
$709.10
on
lo
­
Saturday, January 4th. Bridge
acres, property owned by C. R.
Bell .____
as a ________
committee in cal charities with the exception in Canada and Scotland for the
was played by the guests, Mrs. W. E. ___
Watts,
southwest of town.
Rev.
F.
W.
Launer,
who
is
in
charge
of
the
production.
past
three
years,
sang
‘
My
Task.
’
of $70 which covers fruit sent
W. E. Bell receiving high score
Evangelistic
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giving
The church orchestra rendered Vernonia
to the Pythian home in Van­
for the ladies and Mr. J. An­
Evangelical 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick
at
the
three pieces as a prelude to the services
derson for the gentlemen.
Lloyd Baker was a Portland couver, Wash.
church and Rev. G. W. Plumer were St. Helens visitors Friday.
Mrs. Tom. Crawford chairman evening services.
An original lunch was served visitor on Thursday of last week.
SCHOOL NEWS
| The first grade. Miss Melba Hold
Election
Elect Officers 'LINCOLN
' Laramore teacher, is making
booklets
Church Offices
C. E. Society r I writing
Those receiving
100%
in
At the annual Watch night of spelling for the past week in
the Evangelical church at which the second grade. Miss Florence
about fifty of the younger mem­ suntee, teacher, are: Harvey
bers of the church attended, Holcomb, Harry Culbertson, Jr.,
the officers for the Christain En­ Virgie Killian and Hedi Reich.
deavor society were elected. Ed
Ernest and Eunice Russel have
Heath was elected president;
Alice Dübendorf, vice president; entered the second grade from
Jack Marshall, secretary and Cottage Grove.
i Bruce Holcomb was promoted
Grace Condit, treasurer.
I from the third grade to the
fourth grade. Wanda Krieger
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
There will be service Thursday moved to Estacada last week,
Those receiving 100% in spell-
and Friday at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school, Sunday 9:45, ing in the fourth grade, Miss
Rae Davis teacher, are: Law-
a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., and 7:30 rence Bennett, Mava Williams,
I Juanita Sturgill, Alvita Littleton,
p. m., Sunday.
Young Peoples’ meeting 6:30 Charles McGraw, Buster Nance
and Margaret Salmonson.
p. m.
The meetings have been good
Lawrence Bennett and Bus-
but the weather has been hard
ter Nance were promoted from
on the attendance.
the fourth to the fifth grade.
Rev. F. W. Launer has been Clifford Smith was transferred
preaching some fine sermons,
to the Washington school.
COME.
G. W. PLUMER, Pastor
The fourth grade is beginning
a cotton project and hope to
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT have a nice booklet completed by
Notice of assessment of real the end of the year.
property abutting upon certain
Those receiving 100% in spell­
streets in the City of Vernonia
and hereafter fully described, ing in the fifth grade fbr the
the same being subject to as­ week are: Marvin Harvey, Tovio
sessment for the improvement Floranto, Hilma Berg, Leona
Josephine Moyer and
of Improvement District No. 12, Fetch,
in accordance with the following Evelyn Shipley.
Wilburn and Chester Hall have
notice to the owners of real
moved to Waldport.
property.
Hilma Berg. Josephine Moyer
TO THE OWNERS: of the
real property abutting upon all Nadine Aldrich. Althia McDonald
the following described streets Tovio Eloranta, Robert King and
in the City of Vernonia, Colum­ Robert De Pue were promoted
to the sixth grade and have been
bia County, Oregon.
East and West side of first transferred to the Washington
Avenue from Clatsop street to school
Bridge street. East side of sec­
Wilfred Thomas is the fifth
ond Avenue from Cedar street
to Bridge street. East side of grade teacher.
Those who received 100% in
Third Avenue from Nehalem
street to Bridge street. West spelling for six weeks in . the
side of Grant street from A third grade are. Robert Lamping
street to Bridge street. North Charles Tays, Junior Thonepson,
and South side of North street Elison Aldrich, June McNutt,
from Grant street to the end 1'rancis Davis, LaVerne Bassett
thereof. North and South side Elmer Edens, Margie Bushnell,
A street from State street to Amelia Mauere, Hazel Parker
the end thereof. North and south Kiyoko Kuge and Peggy Oveson.
side of B. street from State
CHRISTAIN CHURCH
street to the end thereof; East
and West side of State street F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Services for Lord’s day, Jan.
from C street to Bridge street.
North side of Bridge street from 19 th.
Bible school. 10 a. m.;
m.; topic
State street to the end thereof.
You are hereby notified and for study: “Jesus Begips I His
requested to make and file with Ministry. Reference: Matt. 4:17-
the Recorder of said city of Ver­ 4b.
11 a. m., divine morning wor­
nonia, Oregon, in writing within
fifteen days from the first pub­ ship and theme: ‘In Capernaum.’
lication of this notice, to wit: special music at this service that
within fifteen days from the you will enjoy hearing.
6:30 p. m., Christain Endeavor
2nd of January, 1930, any ob-
jections, remonstrance or re- societies in their places of ac­
monstrances to said apportion­ tivity.
7:30 p. m., special music by
ment as hereto attached.
This matter will be heard and the orchestra, also vocal selec-
determined by the Common coun- tic— The theme: “Nehustans.”
¡You are welcome to enjoy
c.l of said City at the regular
meeting of said Council on Feb- these 'services if convenient.
Did you ever stop to think
ru..ry 3, 1930.
First publication of apportion­ that the only way to “get rid
of a past is to get a future
ment January 2, 1930.
-1EREAS, the improvement out of it?” “Real greatness in
life is not marked so much by
or Improvement District No. 12 worthy
resolutions hastily given
me
city
of
Vernonia,
Oregon,
in
or
by
great
efforts occasionally
it having been completed and to do some worthy deed, but real
accepted by the Common Council
greatness is marked more by an
and' the whole cost thereof is es­ abiding
determination and an
timated a"d as now ascertained
ever growing passion to do well
being in the sum of $520.00
little tasks that are ours to
NOW, THEREFORE, WE, the the
do. Such is the main strength of
Common Council of said City do all great lives.”
hereby apportion said cost upon
The annual busines meeting
the lots, parts of lots and parcels of the first Christian chuhch of
of land abutting upon and direct­ Vernonia held last Sunday was
ly or indirectly benefitted by the creditably attended with a very
Baid improvement and hereinafter noticeable good fellowship all
described with the name of the through the day. Plans for the
owners thereof and in accordance new year are full of hope and
with the benefits directly or indi­ great faith in the Lord whom
rectly derived by each lot, part we serve.
of lot or parcel of land affected
in the amount set opposite and
against each lot, part of lot or Joint Installation
Of Officers Held By
parcel of land so hereinafter set
forth and we declare the Kame K. P. & Pythian Sisters
to be a proposed assessment up­
The installing officers at the
on said property, to wit:
joint installation of the Knights
Block 4, Central addition to of Pythias and Pythian sisters
City of Vernonia, Oregon,
last Wednesday evening • were
Lot 4, P. S. Miller............$21.00 Mrs. Fern Kullander,
grand
Lot 11, J. J. Purney.......... 21.00 chief, Mrs. Georgia Smith, grand
Lot 12, LouiBe Alexander.. 23.00 senior and Mrs. Ola Watt for
Block 0, Central addition to the Pythian Sisters and L. R.
City of Vernonia, Oregon:
Gilchrest deputy grand chancellor
Lot 12, R. H. Howell.......... 23.00 for the Knights of Pythias.
Block 7, Central addition to
The following officers of the
to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Pythian Sisters were installed:
7, Leonora Kizer . . 21.00 Mrs. Adelnia
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Soden,
past chief;
8, Ross Daughtry...... 21.00 Mrs. Marjorie Cole, most excel
9, C. W. McDonald... 21.00 ldnt senior; Mrs. Isabel Culbert-
Lot 10, C. W. McDonald. .. 21.00 son, excellent junior; Miss Del-
Block 1, Sunrise addition to la Cline, M. of R. and C; Ednn
City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Brown, manager; Miss Macile
Lot 11, E. M. DeHart........ 21.00 Roberts, mistress of finance;
Lot 12, C. W. Welty.......... 21.00 Mrs. Florence Nanson, protecter
Lot 13, C. W. Welty ........ 23.00 n»ul Mrs. Una Miller, guard.
Block 2, Sunrise addition to
City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Mrs. E. A. Green
Lot 2, Joe Wv Larson........ 21.00
Hostess To The After­
Lot 8, Leo G. Davis
...... 21.00
noon Bridge Club
Lot 12, Nelson Cates........ 23.00
Mrs. E. A. Green was hostess
Block 5, East side addition to
t;o the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Lot 1, NV4, Thos. Schock.. 23.00 club at her home on the O. A.
Lot 1, SH, O. H. Tipton 21.00 Hill this week.
Mrs. A. L. Kullander received
Lot 10, NH, A. Bowman. 21.00
high scores for the afternoon.
Lot 10, S Mrs. H. Haiman
......... ................... _... 23.00 Others attending were Mesdames
Block 6, East side addition M. Gründen, F. M. Ruhl, Harry ■
i, Pearse. W R. Culver, J. C. I.ind-
to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
21.00'7
' ., ’ K. A. McNeil and Frank |
Lot 6, H. G. McCall
Block 11, East side addition Dixon.
crnutiiu, vivguii.
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to City of Vernonia,
Oregon.
N. J. Foley , 21.00, Vernonia Grange
Lot 9, N%, I?.
Lot 9, S ^'Nick Tagoff ... 2100
Initiates Two
Lot 10, N one-half, N. Foley
New Members
.................................................... a ....... .. 21.00
At the regular meeting Satur-
Lot 10, S , Nick logoff.. 23.00 day, January 11,
l. the Vernonia
Block 14, East side addition Grange initiated two -new mem-
; bers. Mr. and Mrs. Holt. A large
to City of Vernonia, Oregon.
Lot- 10, Charles D. White.. 23.00 number of membets attended, i
““ After a bUsints meeting, a de­
Done by order of the City
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~ ecember • 1«, licious lunch was served .by Mr*.
Council, dated
1929.
E. L. Treharne. Mrs. A. D. Hall
and Mrs. W. -Tayes.
D. B. REASONER
The next meeting on January
City Recorder
25th will be social night for
Jack Bush was a Portland Ti­ which an interesting programme
is planned.
aitor last week.
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late in the evening. The invited ;
guests included Messrs and Mes-
dames J. Greenman, M. F. Ruhl I
C E. Davidson, C. J. Anderson,
W. E Bell and M. A. Gregory.
Auxiliary Sews
For Disabled
of the relief committee has E1
C 4 ' r a
been very active and energetic XLs Os Oe V i« * * 9
in her work.
Give Dance________ ___ t
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We Have Faith
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That The County and Vicinity
Will Go Forward
As another year has gone by, the light and power indus­
try has completed its forty-seventh year of service to the people
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of the United States.
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Looking backward in 1882, when the first central gen­
erating station was placed in operation, the industry has some
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measure of pride in its accomplishments during these compar­
atively few years. The cost of the finest artificial lighting the
world has ever seen is the most unimportant item in the house­
hold budget. Drudgery is no longer jiecessary in the home. The
woikers in our great industries are no longer manual laborers;
they are directors of power. The railroads, the street railways,
the telephone, the telegraph, the radio—all acknowledge their
debt to electricity.
These have been years of constant striving to improve
and extend the service and at the same time lower the cost to
the consumer. Not a little of the success which has crowned
these efforts has been due to the splendid cooperation of the
American public.
No organization is more interested in the welfare of
that community in which it is located, than a light and power
company. If the business of the community is prosperous, we
are prosperous. If prosperity is lacking, we are among the first
to feel it.
The electric light and power industry representatives as­
sured President Hoover that its program of improvements and
extensions for this year is bigger than that of any previous
year. It believes that the commerce and industry of the United
States will march steadily forward.
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We are confident that a prosperous year
is in store for Vernonia in 1930
Oregon Gas & Electric Co
Vernonia
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