Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 25, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Wednesday, April 23, 1930
Mr*.
Wayne Lappe,
Society
Reporter
Phone
Hold Easter
Egg Hunt
HOLD LARGE DANCE SPECIAL SERVICES
Good
I
---
Music
«(nd
Fine
Floor Special Music For Easter Service*
Make* Hit With Crowd
At Evangelical Church
Entertain Ladies
Aid At Home of
Mrs. Charlesworlh
HOSTESS
Miss
Macile
TO
Roberts
tain
Club
CLUB
To
Enter­
EVANGELISTIC MEETING
AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Party Here
Miss Macile Roberts will be
The attendance at the open-
The special Easter Sunday ser-
hostess to the members of the
AT ing dance of the Arcadia park vces for the day at the Evan­
PLAYMATES ENTERAINFD
HENRY FOGEL RECEIV­
A I Saturday night exceeded the ex­ gelical church were largely at-
Mrs. Ray Charlesworth and bridge club which meets on Wed­
CREENER HOME
pectations of the management . , , ,
, - -
ES HIGH SCORE
nesday
afternoons
every
other
. 'by 200. Four hundred enjoyed tlnded bX
members of the Mrs. J. A. McDonald entertain­ week, next Wednesday afternoon
ed the Ladies Aid of the Chris­
-V.
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!_____ h .. __ j___ X_j church and others.
Bunnies Lay Many Eggs for
• the exceptionally good music and
Entertained by
Mr.
and
Mr*.
tian church Wednesday, April at her home on Rose avenue.
Children's Delight.
fine floor, and one hundred took | A short programme preceeded I 16. The members tacked a com-
Frank
Hartwick.
the Sunday school in the morn- i
advantage
of
the
card
rooms
in
Celebrates Birthday
*.......................
Miss Muriel Williams and Her-'
ar*e^. and finished
plans I for
upstairs lounge and the ing, and the special sermon by|£ the
Mrs. Henry Fogel received
chicken dinner to be served
man Greener Jr. entertained a the
the pastor was the feature of
Celebrating — her 12th birthday
men
’
s
card
room.
high score for the
......... z '"fe"
me ladies
laan at the
i in Mac’s old pharmacy April 26
number of their playmates at
the
morning
services.
anniversary,
Umeray
Blount,
en-
monthly
of a group
met at the
------..., get-together u!
! at 5:30 p.m.
an Easter egg hunt at the , The - guests were
,
In
the
evening
a
cantada
“
The
The next meeting will be in tertained twelve of her sisters, of bridge enthusiasts and Glenn
Greener home on the highway door b* the , bos‘ess- Mrs. L. Resurrection Song” was beauti-
cousins and
playmates Hawkins received high score for
of the
the church parlors Wednesday, brothers,
Sunday. Mrs. Williams assisted Gray7
R
4U« Blount
Dlz,.,-4
-- 1L.
at the
home - on
the Nick­ the men last Wednesday even­
the
young orange lights, the immense fire- fully rendered by a clioir of I i April 30.
in
entertaining
erson
road
Sunday
afternoon.
sixteen voices.
ing.
large
Dale
Clark
P'
ace
before
which
two
guests with games.
The feature of the afternoon
The beauty of the altar which
found the“ greatest number‘“of roasts of beaf yere beinf co°k-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick
ATTEND
OPENING
play was an Easter egg hunt, entertained the members and
eggs during the hunt and Ramo- Ieit ln tbe barbccue style, the wns a mass of the traditional
and
the
birthday
luncheon
which
E
ister
lilies
cused
many
a
gasp
niasscs
friends at their home on “A”
na Casselman the least number, passes
«Teens an<1 woods
Many out of town guests at­
both receiving suitable prizes for flowers placed here and there of admiration from the congre­ tended the opening of the Ar- followed.
street. Lunch was served by the
gation.
**
I
caused
many
exclamations
of
de
­
hostess after the play of rards.
their efforts.
, cadia Park dancing club last Sat­
Dance at Birkenfeld.
light from the guests and vis-
Other guests were Mr.
Easter baskets filled with can­ I itors.
urday night at the park lodge
There will be a benefit pro- Mrs. Thor Roberts, Mr. and
dy, eggs and chocolate rabbit
five miles from Vernonia.
EAVE
EASTER
PARTY
upstairs lounge
Birkenfeld
were presented to each guest as I 1 The
*ne upstairs
mung in which
_ ______
_
Wm. Briot Jr., Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Neus- gram and dance at
Saturday night in the high
_ I George
_ Van Vleet, , __
_
Mr. and
a favor for the afternoon. I «rd 1 tabIes J -----
w’ere , placed for
baumer
of
St.
Helens
were
the
t
care
to
Baseball
Park.
^ose urn«
who mnilii
1 no
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank school gymnasium. An interest- Forrest Harding, Mr. and
- Punch and cookkies were served i i Honon
invi
was
made
inviting
by
the
dance
ing program has been arranged. H. * L. Blaker,
' , 77_.
Mr. __
and
late in the afternoon.
Mrs. W. A. McGilvray, Mrs. Hartwick for the evening.
bowls of greens and the soft
and Mrs. A. F. Koster had , The Berg & Sundland orchestra I Frank Barnes, Miss Macile
The guests were Misses Bob­ glow of lights and lamps.
Carol Brock and Mrs. E. Knight as Mr.
|erts,
erts, Henry Fogel.
their week end guests Mrs. i will cupply the dance music.
by Bassett, Ramona Cascclman,
Sandwiches and coffee was ertertained their children and Koster
isfer’s mother, Mrs.
----- ---
Eastmen, '
Lucille Lindberg; Billy aBssett, served all during the evening.
several friends with an Easter Miss
Fern Powell and Irvin I _
DaDle Clark and Kyle Clark.
Many clever and smart frocks I egg hunt in the ball park Sun- Eastmen, a brother from Bux-
dry
afternoon.
brightened the gaiety of the
ton.
even*‘
I The children enjoying the
Bay Rum
Each guest was presented with'hvnt were: Elbert and Leon Nawakwa Camp Fire Party Held
The original bay rum Is made by
as their Brock,
.......... Howard — McGilvray,
- ----------- Tru-
distilling the juice of the leaves of a dance programme
■
....
The Nawakwa group of Camp -
Handle every needed mechanical
and man and 2 Joyce
Knight, —
Earl and
the bayberry, a tree which grows souvenir of the occasion ar.d
ten
prizes
were
given
to
those
H
;ir
ry
”
Knight?
Ear?
” and” Harry Fire girls and their guests at­
extensively to the West Indies.
tended
a
party
Wednesday
ev-|
who
held
the
lucky
numbers
—
--
-
-
-
-
No particular attention Is given to
Bielle and Jackie Heenan.
repair to your car.
ening at the home of their
the cultivation of the tree. The chosen by a young girl.
making of bay rum was formerly
guardian, The main events of
ERIDGE CLUB MEETS. the evening were the coloring
chiefly a seasonal, local Industry
In the Islands like the preparation
of Easter eggs and an Easter
of maple sirup in this country.
Mrs. A. L. Kullander will en­ egg hunt. Those present were:
Barbed Wire Industry
Ed. Salmonsan
The dlstlUed oU of the bay, how-
___ _______
—,
The practical beginning of the tertain the Tuesday Afternoon ______
Florence Wall,
Lorraine ...
Space,
over, Is only one Ingredient of the
the
Bi idge club at their next meet- Sara McGee, Marguerite Laird,
commercial bay rum of the present barbed wire Industry was In
day. It Includes also alcohol, wa­ patent Issued to Joseph F Glidden ing Tuesday afternoon at the A. Marjorie Holtham, Dorothy June
of
De
Kalb,
III.,
In
1874
This
pat
­
ter, oil or orange peel and oil of
L. Kullander home on the Rock Wolff, Shelby Caton, Mrs. Neil
pimenta. Most of that sold In the ent was Issued for bffbed fence , creek road.
• and Miss Hilts.
wire. During the mime year a pat­
l
lui
EQUIPPED TO
VERNONIA GRAZING & MAG INE WORKS
United States la mixed In this
country by drug firms, hulr tonic
manufacturers, etc.
Gradient in Road*
Gradient is the term usually ap­
plied to a road or railway for the
degree of ascent or descent. The
extent and amount may be noted
in several way». Thus a gradient
of two degrees and fifty-two min­
utes la equal ta n gradient of 5
per cent, which Is equivalent to a
rise or fall of five feet In one hun­
dred feet. The gradient of a river
or flow of water Is known as Its
fall. Gradients are determined by
■ special grading Instrument used
by surveyors.
It Is a small tele-
■cope fitted with a spirit-level and
■ graduated arc.
Concerning Trade Mark*
The courts have said that a per-
■on entering n tleld of endeavor al­
ready occupied by another should,
hi the selection of a trade mime or
trade mark, keep far enough away
to avoid all possible confusion.
Whether there Is an Infringement
of a trade mark does not depend
upon the use of Identical words,
nor on the question ns to whether
they are so similar that a person
looking at one would be deceived
into the belief that It was the oth­
er. The courts Incline to hold that
Infringement occurs If one adopts
a trad« name or a trade mark so
like another in form, spelling or
sound that a person with n not
very definite or clear recollection
aa to the real trade mark. Is likely
to become confused or misled.
To the Republican voter*
Columbia county:
I hereby announce my
candidacy for the Repub­
lican nomination of county
judge at the primary elec­
tion
May
If
16.
re-nominated
and
el­
I will continue to
the taxpayer« faith­
and impartially, a«
fully,
has been my endeavor, dur­
ing the time I have served
as judge. Your support will
ected,
be
i
Original Jury Function
A well-known law writer
said. writes Judge Robert H.
of the Ohio Supreme court,
ortginnlly juries were called In,
not to bear, but give, evidence.
They were the neighbors of the
parties nnd were presumed to
know when they came Into court
the facts about which they were
to testify.
They were chosen by the sheriff
to represent the neighborhood. The
verdict was the sworn testimony of
the countryside.—-Detroit News.
1 respectfully announce
my candidacy for the re­
publican
nomination
county commissioner at
primary election. May
If nominated and elected,
1 pledge myself to ah eco­
nomical and progressive ef­
fort for the taxpayers. 1
have been a resident of
Columbia county for more
than 40 years and as road
supervisor of the Rainier
district for a number of
years and mayor of that
city, my record for econ­
omy and good work is open
to inspection. I will appre­
ciate your support and en­
deavor
to
give
faithful
service, if I am elected.
appreciated.
Respectfully,
John Philip
JJOWEVER extensive the
young graduates educa­
tion, he will be impotent
in his struggle for success
without the ability to Save.
A Bank of Vernonia Sav­
ings Account, as a Com­
mencement gift, will touch
him oil* on the right foot.
England’* Largest Homa
Wentworth
Woodhouse,
Fitzwllllnm’s "stately home,” Is the
largest private house In Englund.
So vast Is It that even Its owners
have fulled to explore all Its re
cesses. Lord Fitzwllllnm’s Imme
«Illite predecessor one day took n
notion to explore the basements,
and wandered without meeting a
soul.
At last he came upon a
small hoy. nnd naked him who he
was. “I’m the chop,” wns the nn-
swer, “what docs all the work that
Is done In this house. Who are
you?”
For County
Commissioner
County
of
ent was Issued to Mr. Glidden and
Phlneas W. Vaughan having a ma­
chine to manufacture It. The de- ’
velopment of the barbed-wire In­
dustry wns accelerated by the In­
troduction of the mild steel. The
approximate production In the
United Stales, showing figures of
the years Indicated. Is ns follows:
1874. fi
" tons; " 1880.
— 40.000
-------- * tons;
1890, 200.000 tons; 1024, 200,000
tons; 1027, 180,000.
Respectfully,
?
Bank of Vernonia
Notice to Dog
Owners
Anyone owning or harborin
a <iog within th'e City of
Vernonia must get a 1930
License at once or lay them
selves liable to arrest.
Harry G. Phelps
City Marshal
T. J. FLIPPIN
(Paid advertisement)
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
Freight
Delivered To
and Called
For At
YOUT
Door
Ey F. O. Alexander
^<1; ALL SHE DOW
I
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BOT IF SUES CONTiUOfcD HEß
SlWÔIXÎ ALONG WlW HER
PAINT)»
Trucks Leave Vernonia
9 A. M. Daily
W. A. Davi», Local Manager.
Res. 1052
Office Phone 1041
Portland-Vernonia Truck Line
for Freight Orders
The evangelistic meeting be­
ing conducted in tre Christian
church continues in a splendid
way. Evangelist Mow is giving
wonderfully Scriptural messages
to the attending audiences.
Friday night is again for the
children. Last Friday night was
greatly enjoyed by the many
little people attending. Included
there is also a message for the
adult.
Subject for Saturday night,
•‘A Covenant with Death.” Sun-
S73
day morning, “The Law of Spir­
itual Harvest.” Evening, “The
Second Coming of Christ.”
Married
Wednesday
Evening
Miss Delorius Hankel of Port-
land and Casey Fest of this
city were united in marriage
Wednesday evening.
The newlyweds departed the
same evening on their honey-
moon, A telegram was sent from
here by the Fest brothers to
their parents in Canada telling
them to listen in on Station
KOIN which was broadcasting
their son’s wedding.
Tliere Comes a Thue
When your car is in need of
repairs . . . and you’ll need
expert attention given it.
Our Work Guaranteed
Vernonia Service Garage
L. E. Fredrickson