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

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    Friday, May 1«, 193*
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Wayne Lappa,
Society
Reporter
Phone 573
to work the past few days on BIRTHDAY DINNER an, Marilyn Mayfield, LeoUl
I troubles. Black Leaf 40 for aphis
account of illness.
and (justing sulphur and arsenate
_____ _
i Fitzgerald, Glenn Hartman, Curl
Jack Keene moved his family
I tin Sturgil, Thomas Robinson]
fist'V of lead for mildew and black
Of Missionary Society^ At Evan- Irma Lininger. Charles Moulton]
to Seattle, Wn.. last Sunday.
a
‘ spot. Green worms which some-
gelical Church
Junior DeHart and EUeanoR
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'times infest the rose bushes can
Miss Margarett Nelson, Miss
,
...
... I Potter are the first who havei
Riverview, May 14.—Surpris-’be controlled by the dusting
highways from unsightly signs
Joy Bush were out to the goli
Thirty
members
of
the
Mis-
received 10fl
cent jn
„ 1
course Sunday.
Mrs. R. A. Olson will enter­ and to beautify the vista seen !ng their parents on Mother’s powder,
sionary Society of the Evangeli- thig pagt week
r
■]
¡MRS.
M.
GRÜNDEN
RECEIVES
day,
the
children
of
Mr.
and
|
■
tain the Missionary Society of by the motorists on tour.
A large crowd of golf players cal church attended the annual
„
,
.'
Mrs. D. R. Fowler and their] When you transplant your an-
the Christian church in the
from Portland and Vernonia birthday dinner of the members ,„®econd ‘rr“de pupi>*
HIGH SCORE
families gathered at their parents nuals pinch back the tops to in-
Entertains Club at Home
church parlors, Tuesday. May
played here Sunday.
in the social hall of the church™0 .pernC‘nt “re I u83e 1 M,Uer-
SUre a sturdy plant later.
20. The topic for study will be
Mrs. E. E. Garner entertain- home in Riverview Sunday.
, Besste Bell, Beverly Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer last Wednesday noon.
Hoste««
Serve»
Luncheon To
The visitors brought the food I
“Witnesses to His Grace” or ed the members of the Study
rp.
. ,
-
Ione Lininger and Lois Howell. I
and family spent Sunday after­
The lunch was in the form, ... . x A
.. ,
Many Guest«
“Women Evangelists of the club at the Weed home on the for the elaborate dinner which ] Do your weeding on sunny
noon
at
the
home
of
his
mother,
'of
the
popular
“
not-luck"
din-!
but two pupils in the third
Mrs. M. Grunden received high Mrs. S. Spencer. They all en­
World.” All members and friends Forest Grove road last Wed- was served at noon. Mother days, then the weeds will have
,
.
...
DTflnp
havp
pnmnlnroH
thnu.
ner, each member bringing grade have completed their work
are invited to attend.
nesday afternoon at the regular Fowler was the recipient of no chance to root again if left sfore during the play of bridge joyed a social time after which somethin" |n which they excell­ in writing and have received
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Lind­ ice cream was served.
many pretty gifts from her chil­ in the flower bed.
meeting of the club.
their pins for the Palmer me­
ed in the culinary art.
ley Tuesday afternoon.
dren.
thod.
ATHLETIC CLUB MEET Mrs. Carl Davidson had
Mr. and Mrs. James Gorden
Transplant
during
cloudy
The
feature
of
the
lunch
was
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Mrs. spent the week end with rela-
subject for discussion for
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson
Fritz Hausler, Walter Peardbn,
rainy
weather
—
then
there
I
the
elaborate
birthday
cake
J. C. McPherson acted as substi­ tives.
and three children of St. Helens,
Meet Wednesday Of Last Week afternoon, the topic being,
and
be no loss.
made and decorated by Mrs. L. Claude
. . Veal, • . Norma . Brady,
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cial
Leadership.
”
tutes.
Mr.
Mrs.
J.
R.
McAllister
and
At Arcadia Park
Mr. and Mrs, Al Webb motor-1 Mowe and on which were candles “"Jor_‘®„i:5V12?er hAVe ,.rec^ved
During the social hour the and two sons of St. Helens, Mr.
The hostess served a delicious ed to Portland Sunday.
The regular 'meeting of the hostess served lunch.
Attend Arcadia Dance
j to represent the birthdays of their second pins. Charlie Koto
and Mrs. Arthur Fowler, Mr.
luncheon to her guests after the
Athletic club was held last Wed­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Bennett
the different members of the and Montana French have re­
Over
200
dancing
enthusiasts
and
Mrs. Carl Fowler and Mr.
play of cards.
ceived their 4th or progress pin.
nesday evening in the upstairs
and
childre;
motored
to
Kelso
society.
'n
attended
the
dance
at
the
Ar-
and Mrs. Clarence Fowler
Charlie Koto, Norma Brady,
Other members attending were over the week end.
lounge at Arcadia park lodge. GLEANERS MEET tended
Icadia
park
lodge
last
Saturday
the affair.
Violet Johnson and Marjorie
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. K. A. Mc-1 Leonard Larson was unable
Dancing and cards were en­
'night.
Lincoln School
Navinger received 100 per cent
joyed by the members who at­ Home of Mr«. A. Herrin Last
I Many comments are heard by Neill, Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs.1 to attend school on account of
Week
tended after the business meet­
Today is the last day of the in spelling this past week in the
the members and others accept- Harry Pearse and Mrs. Frank illness.
school year for the grade school third grade.
ing.
Oanitaiity of the lodge I Dickson.
The Loyal Gleaners club met ijiiu i lain teachers
— ¡n¡
ing > thP
the h
hospitality
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and children.
Those who enjoyed the hospi- at the home of Mrs. A. Herrin
The pupils
id will
win receive
,cw-ivu
Fourth grade pupils receiving
Through the courtesy of Judd of the refinement of the atmos-
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clark mo- their report
cards on that day. ¡100 Per cent in spelling for the
tality of the lodge were, Dr. and
7
Greenman, superintendent of the phere and the graciousness of
tored
to
Portland
Saturday.
Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. E. E. I After the business meeting Oregon American Lumber com­ i the hostess, Mrs. Lou Gray.
The 5th grade boys went Past wecIt ore Romanly, Alveda
Burton Miller is ill with flu.
Yeo, Mrs. W. D. Todd, Mrs. L. , Mrs. Beulah Lindsay gave an pany, the grade school teachers
down to defeat against the 6th Littleton, Melvin Boeck, Billy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Beaver
Austin. Miss Marie Kirkpatrick, ; interesting talk on the life of of this city were treated to
grade Washington school boys in Fogel, Mava Williams, Marie
Health nurse called at school j
Christian Church
and son Edward of Jewell vis­ a game or indoor baseball play­ Scott, Mildred Woods, Wilma
Melba Laramore, Dorothy Von j Robert Burnes, and Mrs. J. L. camp trips and speeder rides
on Friday.
ited
at
the
home
of
Claude
^Stephens,
Minister)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(F.
Hoene, Pearl Krauss, Myrtle Timmons read several of his while on their picnic to Keasey j
ed at the Lincoln school last Stolen, Edith Holgate, Daify Mc­
Pupils of the eighth grade and I
Pye, Messrs, Robert Noble, Wil­ ! outstanding poems, discussing at Saturday.
Church services for May 18. a number of families attended Ben Smith.
Thursday afternoon. The final Donald and Bertha Thompson.
fred Thomas, Wallace McCrae 1 length his “I love my Jean.”
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lisenby were score was 9 to 8.
Bible school 10:00 a.m. Di-’ the graduation exercises.
I There were no 100 per cent’s
The teachers motored to Kea-
and Thomas Spring.
Vernonia shoppers on Saturday.
The pupils of the first and *n spelling in the fifth Krade
Those present were, Mrs. S. sey and were met at that sta- vine worship 11:00, theme, Pen­
Girls
4-H
club
of
Pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Condit second grades and their teachers this past week.
D. Lindsay, Mrs. R. A. Olson, tion by Mr. Jones w’,-> engin-, tecost and Evangelism.
hill school had their sewing work were at Vernonia.
WILL TOUR WEST | Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Beu- eered the teachers on a sneeder Evening services : Christian on display at Miller’s store.
Miss Laramore and Miss Santee, I Ralph Condit, Clarence Brim-
|
Mr. and Mrs. Postle of Port- enjoyed a picnic after school mer and Buster
| lah Lindsay, Mrs. A. C. Hunter, to the lake near camp. During Endeavor 7:00. 8:00 the hour
Mrs.
James
Gorden
their
Nance have
Mr«. Frank Browning and Son» Mrs. Lucille Lindsay. Mrs. Ray the trip to the end of the line 1 of song and praise, theme: Si-
.
. has taken
. .
v • interest.
.
. ,an<
M>ss Mrg
Annette
Abelen
and Monday in the woods on top of
teacher
such
Mr i> and
Marylom
Hunkins
been perfect in attendance all
Charlesworth, Mrs. Ruby Haight, Mr. Jones told his guests many mon Peter on Trial.
Corey
hill.
So
much
good
food
Leave Next Week
in her class. .We
' jcere pleased' of Portland gpent Sunday at the
ir.
was on hand that there was no during the school year, in the
Mrs. Frank Browning and her Mrs. A. Herrin, Mrs. Grace thrilling bear and cougar stories. | The program íot the week to see such nice work.
I home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mit- time to play the customary fifth grade.
Mulkins,
Mrs.
E.
Knight
and
:
Fishing
was
also
enjoyed.
Teach-
it
was
be-
will
be
continued
as
two sons, Willis and Frank, will
Mrs. Russell Stanton and her ■ chell.
games usually enjoyed on a pic­
leave next week on an extend­ Mrs. T. A. Molkins, a visitor ] ers of Vernonia grade schools fore the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Shearer called nic.
i have extxended their thanks to I This congregation is prepared daughter Lawanda motored to
ed trip throughout the middle from Portland.
I .Sunday evening.
line with the millions Portland on Tuesday.
The next meeting will be at 1 Mr. Greenman, and others in-
Ths last month of tha school
ANNOUNCEMENT
west for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodge I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thancher year the first grade have been
They will visit her home in the home of Mrs. Grace Mulkins strumental in arr.^ng the trip. of believers in Christ all over were
I have leased and am now
in
Portland
one
day
last
called
on
L.
£.
Smith
Monday
having spelling and this week
the world who with one accord !■
Missoula. Mont., for several in the Porterfield apartments,
operating the
Seasman
evening.
A Few Garden Hint«
are making ready for the great- , week.
weeks, and later with friends Wednesday, May 21.
>
the first list of those making'
Blacksmith Shop.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Smith
celebrntion
in
the
history
of
parks
es£
will visit the National
Do not be discouraged if your
Repairing of All Kind*
100,
per
cent
will
be
published.
Reedsport—Two tracts of land
and children Inez, and Donald
and other places of interest.
garden is making no progress the church.
W. M. Faulkner
DISCONTINUE MEETS this
near here will be set aside for' Lucille Ruffi, Ruh Boeck. Gene
weather—everything is at a
Further announcements from were to Cornelius on Wednesday I park purposes.
Mason,
George
King,
Jea
n
Mor-
to
visit
with
their
parents.
standstill. There is still time to the platform about this import­
POPPY SALE SOON Study Club Next Meetings In plant
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and
fast growing vegetables if ant event.
sons motored to Cutler City
they are properly cultivated dur-
The Fall
Appoints
Committee
Auxiliary
ing the warm weather.
Clatskanie — Tourist hotel | Sunday.
To Sell Poppies
The Study club will discon-
building being remodeled.
| B. R. Bennett who has
Mrs. Dan Nelson, Mrs. Jack tinue their bi-monthly meetings
with
is able
La (¡ramie’s population for ¡quite ill —
“*• influenza
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This is perfect weather for
Nance and Mrs. Connie Ander­ for the summer, in June, the mildew, aphis and black spots on 1930 totaled 8,043, an increase to be at the mill again.
For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on
son were appointed by the pres­ newly elected officers to begin your roses. Spray for all these of 1,130.
Henry John has been unable
this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business
ident of the American Legion their duties in the fall.
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and professional people.
Auxiliary, Mrs. Pete Wideman
The next meeting will be
to be in charge of the annual at the home of Mrs.
poppy sale for disabled vet- Bleile on the O. A. hill,
BEAUTY SHOPS
. erans at the regular meeting of W. W. Wolff having charge of
Trucks for Local and
that organization, Monday even­ the program, her subject being,
Dr. J. A. Hughes
ANNETTE
Long Distance Hauling
ing at the home of Mrs. Con. "Religion as a Social Influence.”
Physician and Surgeon
nie Anderson.
BEAUTY SHOP
I On May 29, the club will
QUICK SERVICE
Shampoo, Marcelling, Finger
The unit has been sent 500 , ^old
__ their
___ annual guest day,
Office
Phone 663 Vernonia,
Phone 221
waving, Permanent Waving.
poppies as their allotment and each member bringing a guest,
Res. Phone 664 •
-Oregon
Over Horseshoe Cafe.
it is planned that an original An elaborate luncheon is plan­
Curly Buffmire
Phone 431
selling campaign will be made ne(] after which the guests will
to dispose of this amount.
be entertained. An out-of-town
TRANSFER
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1 speaker is expected for
I Electrotherapy, Physiotherapy
HOLD FOOD SALE“J"ln
and other good things will be
To Entertain sold.
The proceeds will be used in
the roadside campaign through-
On May 20 out the state to clean up the
lllllll X lit IJ
nn
till
LindlevHome
Treliarne
I
Professional and Business Directory
SLICED BREAD S
'
Tomorrow at Old Mac’»
macy Building
Cason Transfer
! and Mrs. E. A. Green
hill.
DR. R. A. OLSON
Phar- O. A.
Evangelicé Church
Mrs. A. J. Hughes, chairman
of the cooked food sale and , The Sunday school opens at
luncheon sponsored by th® 9:45 a.m. with A. C. Knauss
Garden club and to be served , in charge.
tomorrow in the
old Mac’s
The pastor will speak on “The
Pharmacy building, across from plans for the conference year,"
Miller”s store, has appointed ,at 11 a.m.
Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mrs.
Christian Endeavor meets at
Carl Davidson in charge of the
lunch and Mrs. E. E. Knight 6:30 p.m. Come ye young people.
The sermon in the evening
chairman of the sales of cooked
at 7:30 o’clock will be on the
food.
Home made chili, pie and “Holy Spirit.”
A hearty welcome to all.
coffee will be served on the
G. W. Plumer, pastor.
lunch and pies, cakes, salads
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
HOTEL
Chiropractor
Tel. 671
1117 Stat, «“
Vernonia, Ore
T)iscard
the knife
for life
CONTRACTORS
F"',
!' i.aM
JOHN A. MILLER
Hotel HyVan
STEAM HEAT
The best for those
who appreciate the
best.
I
PLUMBING
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
TODAY
THE ever dangerous bread knife is
obsolete. The finest bread comes
to you pre-sliced—evenly—just the
right thinness for sandwiches, toast
and the table. Eliminated!—crumbs,
waste, finger cuts. Saved!—valuable
household minutes. AND because of
a special baking process, your bread
stays fresh to the last creamy slice.
«■aumaAMn------ ■—
*
Your Grocer will,supply you
with pre-sliced bread
1
2
3
Open one end only. Slide out card­
board tray.
Take slices you need and press re­
mainder back into waxed paper.
Tuck paper snugly around bread,
which will keep fresh until served.
STRAND & BERG
Contractors and Builders
On all kinds of construe,
tion, estimates given with­
out charge.
Box 157, Vernonia
«« HEADY TO Sf fíV r »»
FINNEY OF THE FORCE ftfütüse.
General Plumbing
The Right Place to Eat
Excellent Cooking
Vernonia
RESTAURANT
P. HILL
M. D. COLE
Justice of the Peace
Notary Public
Office: 875 Second St.
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
LAWYERS
DR. W. H. HURLEY
Gordon R. Watt
DENTISTS
Dentistry and X-Ray
Hoffman Hdwe. Building
Chop Suey
Restaurant
Attorney-at-law
SHINGLE MILL
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia, Oregon
I
Re-Roof With
SHINGLES
From
PHYSICIANS
PASTIME
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARDS AND
Physician and Surgeon
LIGHT LUNCHES
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Mary Kato
You’ll enjoy a bowl
of delicious Chop
Suey after the show.
Vernonia, Oregon
You Can Buy It Now
Vernonia Bakery
Bafford Brothers
Terminal Cafe
Johnston & McGraw
Shingle Co.
VERNONIA
They Pick It Up Fast