Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 06, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, June 6, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oreg?n
—
David
England,
Billy
Miller,I A
-I
jCity Gas For All
D!„
Vivian Miller, Charlotte and Vir- zWlCIlvl Dili
Legion at Sea­ ginia
Woodford, Helen Martel
nelson, Genevieve Harris, Evelyn
■ 11 <1 »11 IW ‘ 1*11
side June 7-8 guest
Wilson, Eunice Root, and the
V11O1UUU1
of honor.
I
ard
Oil company, one of the erywhere and comparable to city
family were guests of Mr. and
Klamath Falls—Bids opened
I pioneers in developing “home gas in both quality and cost— for construction of three-story
Mrs. E. R. Venable of Portland
' gas plants,” is offering a pro- there’s not much excuse any Class “A” Federal building.
over Sunday.
to Coch- Standard Flamo Mile* Beyond duct proven in scores of Cali- more for spending long hours
Herbert Root dr
I
Portland — Bids opened for
Gas Mains
| fornia households during the past over a hot cook-stove, for ex­
ran Sunday.
Florence Christianson is em­ I City gas used
everywhere
___
- —._____ year. This new fuel gas, . condens- orbitant fuel bills or late meals. ■ paving Columbia Boulevard from
Avenue to S. P. & S.
ployed at Cochran.
I from cook stoves to furnaces by et* 1° a liquid and stored in Dairy Train News is Given I Peninsula
railroad over-crossing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Winans four out of avery five city ___
fam-
-I cylinders, , is
i„ delivered
------ 1 in
i..
News of the progress of the
of Aberdeen, Wn., have been ilies, is now taking country town or miles out by company
Albany—Plans completed for
trucks. Two gas cylinders, en­ nine-car
dairy
demonstration ! construction of new {15,000 Al-
visiting at the home of the for- i homes by storm.
closed
in
an
attractive
metal
,
train
touring
much
of
Oregon
mer’s mother and brother, Mrs. i Standard
Flamo,
condensed
, bany College gymnasium.
Vida Winans and Joe Winans, I natural gas, is rapidly being in­ cabinet, may be installed out­ this week and next is broadcast
doors
and
connected,
by
ordin
­
from KOAC each day during
Mr. and Mrs. Winans were also | troduced ip the Vernonia coun­
Carver—Bids will be received
gas the noon hour. Attendance fig June 9 th for construction of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed In-1 tryside by the Standard Oil com­ ary piping, with modern
galls during their stay.
pany of California. And there ranges, water heaters and other ures and other information are bridge over Clackamas river on
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathof are mighty few things that can gas appliances that mean so reported by wire from the train Market Road No. 39 here.
and family of Salem, are guests (bring more comfort to folks in much less housekeeping drudg­ for this broadcast.
Hillsboro—Mohr Bro*, r.ceiv-
of Mr. and Mrs. William Mae- the country than this city gas, ery.
wj;j' ed contract for
remodeling city
Salem—$60,000 addition
thof.
¡the quickest and cheapest fuel' Time
____ was
__ _ when
____ _____
, wo-
country
James Ingalls and Gladys Wai- for everyday cooking and heat- men just had to get used to be constructed to Oregon Pulp'hal1-
ters were in Vernonia Sunday mg—ready for instant use with- carrying wood and shoveling an^ Paper company plant.
Clatskanie — Plans completed
evening.
out installation of gas mair.s.
ashes, but those days are about' Corvallis—Construction of new for construction of
*■* *
------ Co­
Lower
Dave Ellis and Herbert Root
In ushering Standard l'lamo to go out of style. With Stan- city hall building progressing lumbia Cooperative Dairy
played golf on the Vernonia into suburban homes, the Stand- dard Flamo being delivered ev- ateadilv.
sociation’s creamery.
golf course Sunday.
Donald Braithwait spent
week end in Forest' Grove.
open
The road is now
Cochran, several people from
here having made the trip by
motor.
Henry Ervine spent the week SEVERAL FROM VERNONIA
end with relatives in Portland.
AT GOVERNORS' MEET
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren
ana uaugntcr Mary Ellen motor­
Attend Meet at Vancouver And
Drum Corps and Band* To Fur­ ed to St. Helens Sunday.
Banquet at Longview
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nicholls
nish the Music
G. W. Ford and Jos. Scott,
Legion members and their were in Vernonia Sunday.
John Shoberg went to Colton representing the local chamber
families are invited to attend
the “Beach Frolics,” sponsored last week to attend the gradua- of commerce, attended the gov-
by the American Legion posts tion exercises of the Colton 1 ernors’ meeting of the Lower Co-
of Wauna, Astoria and Seaside, his;h school, his daughter was lumbia Associated Chambers of
Commerce Tuesday.
to be held at Seaside, Saturday,on ' °f the graduates,
An interesting program ar-
iver Erickson who has been
and Sunday, June 7 and 8.
Veterans from this section of ielr P*°ye<l by the Eagle Lumber ranged for the day had been
the state have looked forward company is now working at St. made in which the attending
delegates were guests of the
to this occasion tor some tune, | Helens,
Robert Baildÿ
waits promises
vu be
uc a
. round
rvuuu of
v. j . I Nt-
—■ -----
-------. Vancouver Chamber of Com-
which
oromises to
and -----
Mrs. ---------
good time for a full two days. I°f Los Angeles, Calif., were the merce at luncheon, when Thom-
as "
D. D
Bowen, American Consul-
On the evening of Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
< ~~
’
j General at Belfast, Ireland, was
June 7, a large dance will be: ahlgren ^asL week.
held with music furnished by I Nr. and Mrs. Wm. Gartzke I the principal speaker. Following
the regular Seaside summer or­ and daughter Mary Jane spent!the luncheon, the party left for
the week end with Mrs. GarL,the Lewis river dam, to witness
chestra.
sister at Multnomah Sta-1 one of the greatest engineering
The affair last year, the first, zke’s
I projects under construction and
was so successful that it was tion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marchel that evening were the guests of
voted upon by numerous Legion
Radio to Carry 4-H Meets
posts to make the event an an­ were in Vernonia Wednesday j L. T. Merwin, general manager
visiting Mrs. Marchel’s brother I of the Northwestern Electric
The 4-H club summer session
nual affair.
company, at a dinner at the assembly programs will be broad­
Sunday a picnic on the beach who lives there.
Mrs. Bert Dennis and son of Monticello hotel in Longview.
cast from KOAC each afternoon
will be held when, clam chowder,
a few I Another speaker at the ban* from 1:30 to 2:30 o’clock dur­
baked fish, coffee and other Ashland are spending i
goodies will be served all at­ days with Mr. and Mrs. George quet in the evening was Carl ing the two weeks of June 9 to
King.
Morck, president of the Pacific 21. Speakers on these programs
tending.
Mrs. Rube Nelson and family j Coast Empire association,
will include Governor A.
W.
During the afternoon, all kinds
■== Norblad; C. L. Starr, president
of sports will be played espec­ and Mrs. E. Wilson and family ¡
who
have
been
picking
___
_______
straw- jted relatives in Forest Grove of the board of higher education;
ially lining up an attractive pro­
O. M. Plummer, manager of the
gram for members of Legion­ berries near Banks, returned 0Ver Sunday,
home Saturday evening.
1
Miss Emma Stephens of Port- Pacific International Livestock
naires families.
Lillian
England came
land spent Decoration day with exposition; C. A. Howard, state
The well known Wauna-Clats-
kanie Legion band will furnish from Portland to stay over the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. school superintendent, and oth­
ers.
music and Longview has been week end with her parents, Mr. Stepiicns.
Mr. and Mrs. Berdine and son
invited to send their drum corps and Mrs. D. C. England.
Graduate
at
Forest
Grove
North Bend—Construction un­
of Aberdeen, Wn., have been
ove, to liven up the day.
In the graduating class of For­ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. derway on new ferry approach
Invitations has been extended
here.
to every post in the state to at­ est Grove high school on May E. Stephens for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe
tend and officials in charge ex- ¿9, were Leia Cook, Fred Mil­
pect to have a larger crowd ler and Charles Christianson, drove to Portland Sunday to
Leia Cook delivered an oration visit Mr. Wolfe’s parents, Mr.
than last year.
The drive from Vernonia over and Charles Christianson was and Mrs. G. Wolfe.
1
good roads will be enjoyed by awarded a scholarship.
Visit Friends Here
Attend Exercises
those members of the Legion at­
| Louise Kalish of Timber, who
Mrs. D. C. England and her js ¡n training at the St. Vin-
tending, good time can be made
Vir.
for the entire distance, which daughter Lillian, Mrs. Art Baird, cent’s hospital in Portland, call-
Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mr. and ed on friends here Saturday.
takes about three hours.
Mrs. Al Love, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Mr. and Mrs. George Cum-
fred Wolfe, Clarence Nelson, mings had as their guests Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Krebs, day, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cum-
Florence Christianson, Herbert mings of Portland, and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Brink- Root and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Park and children of Ardenwald,
meyer and family attended the Christianson were among those Ore.
graduation exercises of the For­ attending the graduation exer­
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Burt and I
est Grove high school May 29. cises of the Forest Grove high Elmer Burt went to Banks to
school.
Mr. Brinkmeyer’s niece, Marlys
attend a dance given there Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bradway i day night,
Hefner being one of the grad­
965 Bridge St. Vernonia
and
daughter,
Norma
and
Mr.
uates.
j Leonard Nelson was in Verno­
and
Mrs. J. D. Poole of LaCen- nia Sunday.
Repairing Done While
Dorothy Mae Welch and her
mother have returned from an ter, Wn., were guests of Mr.
Mrs. Virgil Davis was in Port­
You Wait
extended vacation spent at Salt and Mrs. H. L. Root Sunday.
land last week caring for her
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Literall mother-in-law, who has been ill.
Lake City.
Foss, and Mrs. j . h .
Kennedy of
Mrs. Ray Elliott
of
Mrs. Jacob Van Loo of For-
spent last week visiting with Portland, spent Thursday and est Grove visited Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braden Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Klein.
and family.
C. Ahlgren.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson
Dorothy Wolfe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kern were
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Port-
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wolfe of “
in Portland one day last week.
Moore
for
a
few
days.
with
land is reported very ill
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haskin are
Helen Marie Nelson of Port- entertaining several guests this
Uremia, the Wolfe’s are well
'and was the week end guest of week.
known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudrow.
New Store To Open
and
Florence Christianson, Louise
Mr. and Mrs. Al Koenig drove Kalish and
The new store of the Eagle
Herbert
Root
were
to Forest Grove Sunday to spend
Lumber company will soon be
among those attending the dance
Artistic Sign Paint-
the day.
ready, the formal opening is
at Arcadia park Saturday night.
George Baldwin of Forest
planned for this Sunday.
Al Love went on a fishing
ing
Grove called on friends here
J. E. Root made a trip to Ti- Sunday.
trip to Cochran Sunday. He got
gard Thursday,, returning Satur­
the limit.
Mrs.
Lewis Cylesworth
of
J. C. Henderson
day.
Motor to Hillsboro
Longview, who has been the
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Legg who
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls
house guest of Mrs. Al Koenig
Phone 1021
have been making their home
returned to her home Wednes- and family motored to Hillsboro
Book, of 1930 Wall Paper
here, moved to Dunsmuir, Calif.,
Saturday
evening
to
be
present
day.
Sample* Now Here
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens at a party given by Mrs. R. B.
On Display
Ella Castle was a Portland
Frost,
in
honor of her husband’s
and Billy Coade were in Port-
visitor Saturday.
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
land Sunday.
The light plant here will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. March el Venable of Portland were also
ready in about 10 days.
were dinner guests of Mr. and there.
Louise Kalish of Portland was Mrs. J. C. Klein Friday evening
W. H. Krebs was in Portland
the week end guest of her pa­ the occasion being Mr. Klein’s
Saturday receiving further treat-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kalish. birthday.
metn for his eyes which we\e
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dygert spent injured sometime ago. It is re­
Vernonia
the week end in Portland with ported that his eye is improving.
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cushman
Lee Davis of Vernonia was and son, Duane Jr., Mr. and
here on a business trip Monday. Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Burt received a letter Louis Hackett of Portland, were
from his father, stating that he Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
It’s Keen Business Judgement to Protect
is now in Newburg, Mo., visit­ A. F. Knight.
Yourself Against Loss
ing. Mr. Burt Sr. also spent
Virginia and Charlotte Wood­
some time in California, since ford of Portland visited this
leaving here.
week end at the home of Mr.
Entertain Young Folks
and Mrs. D. C. England.
Mrs. A. F. Knight had as her
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. England
were hosts at an enjoyable party guest for a few days her mo­
for a group of young people ther, Mrs. Edith Stewart of
Saturday night in honor of their Portland.
Joe Winans made a trip to
daughter, Lillian’s birthday, af­
ter an evening of varied and Portland Friday.
Insurance
Leia Cook, Florence Christian­
hilarious games, a sumptuous
lunch was served by the hostess, son, Mrs. H. L. Root, 5 W. H.
the table was beautifully decor­ Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. . Rube
ated and the guest of honor re­ Nelson spent Tuesday in i Port-
ceived many pretty gifts. The land.
John Mulford and son Ray
guests present were J. E. Root,
Fred Miller, Charles Christian­ were in Vancouver, Wn.. for the
son, Henry Ferloak, Ralph Root, week end.
Donald England, Dan England.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Burt vs-
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