Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 11, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, July 11, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia. Oregon
Two
j Olson and son Loring, Mrs. B. are hereby notified to present
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fenton1 visit,
from Ostrander,
Washington,! Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace E. Troy and son Robert, Steven same, duly verified, with pro­
j were dinner guests of Mrs. Aus- spent the Fourth at Jewell,
i Donker, Bernard Dowling, Nate per vouchers, within six months
Robert
Fitzpatrick, from the date of this notice to
Melis
and
Earl ! Swanson,
tin Dowling one day last week.: Charles
Mrs. Charles Sundland took Knowles spent the Fourth at Ar­ Rodney Swanson, Barbara Jean the undersigned at his office at
I Swanson, the honored guest, Mr«'. 626 Girst street, Vernonia. Ore-
I charge of the Central office dur- cadia park.
I
v .■*
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doren and I Dowling, and the hostess, Mrs. gon.
, ing Miss Holstrom’s absence one
Dated and first published
____ _
family returned Sunday night to ' Swanson.
day last week.
June 20, 1930. Last publication
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Jones
’
their
home
in
Seattle,
having
\
è '
daughter Vera, and Sammy Scott spent the Fourth at the I. E. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE July 18, 1930.
W. A. HARRIS,
spent the Fourth with her par­ Knowles home.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock
Administrator of the Estate
Mrs.' Austin Dowling and son
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Trother Bernard spent several days last Sunday morning. This quarter’s of Mariette E. Schneider,
and two children Alvery and week visiting relatives in Ever­ lessons are on the line of ‘Old ; ceased.
jTestament Christian Characters.”!
Ayla, visited several days last ett and Seattle, Washington.
family - I They are «ro,n8 to be very lnter'
The William Bridges
1__ „-- -------
week with their parents, Mr. and
and
. spent
..................
the day of
of the Fourth
Fourth I ' estin
estln «
g to
„ children
—
---- equally
------ so
Mrs. Austin Dowling.
- to the older ^“lks; come and
Mr. and Mrs. William Keaton golfing going to Arcadia park
bring your children.
I spent the Fourth at the Vernonia in the evening.
Sunday morning service at 11
Austin Dowling was in Astor] a
Golf course.
I o’clock, subject: ‘Pray Always
Mrs. M. Peterson and two Monday on business.
and Faint Not.” Sunday evening
daughters, Alice and Jennie mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson of service at 7:45, subject: “Earn­
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
tored down from Portland and Natal were shoppers in the vil-
Realistic
estly contend for the Faith.”
called on old acquaintances last lage on Thursday evening.
and
Mid week services on Wed­
Shell
Products
week.
Donald Sundland was an Ar- nesday and Friday evenings.
Lustrous
Mrs. Ain Wallace and daugh­ cadia park pleasure seeker Fri-
Saturday evening street meet­
Dependable Mechanics
ter, Dorothy were Portland visit­ day evening.
ing at 7 o’clock followed by a
ors Monday.
Jim Hill spent the Fourth (young peoples’ meeting at the
Shop Work Guaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Coffey and fa at Newport.
Here is Outdoor Franklin, wh >
¡tabernacle; Brother Bird will be
COMBO-RINGLETT
Mrs.
Fred
Wilson
Mr.
and
mily
motored
up
from
California
has “scouted” the West’s trails for
I in charge of this service.
MACHINE
valley
Monday
shak-
were
in
the
and visited her sister, Mrs. Ain
¿1 years and driven more than
“Come thou with us and we IT
1,/50,000 miles, with his unique
ing hands with old friends.
Wallace, last week.
Special attention to
will
do
thee
good.
”
“suite on wheels.’’
Below is a
Mrs. E. A. Reynolds is on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lave went
M. G. Hixson Pastor,
Facial, Packs, Skin and
riise-up of the h’ult-'n equipm* t
golfing on the Vernonia Golf sick list.
that is a
part of ti s
Scalp Disease.
A. R. Melis butchered a young
course Friday.
Richfield scout car.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
came beef Monday evening.
Miss Elinor
Knowles
In the County Coui t or the
down from Portland on Wednes­
State of Oregon for Columbia
BIRTHDAY HONORED
day to visit her cousins, Mrs. A.
county.
R. Melis and Mrs. Irving Knowles.
In the matter of the estate
While visiting in
Everett,
She returned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber Washington, Mrs. Austin Dowling of Mariette E. Schneider, de-
Cherry Tree Apts.
and daughter Virginia and son was honored with a birthday ceased.
Notice is hereby given, that
Charles motored down from Port­ dinner given at the home of
Vernonia
land Thursday to visit Mrs. Web­ her niece, Mrs. Nate Swanson, the undersigned has been duly
Tel. 1261
appointed administrator of the
ber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. July 4.
A huge birthday cake occupied estate of Mariette E. Schneider,
R. Melis of Medowbrook farm.
Miss Virginia is staying with her the center of the table and Mrs. deceased, by the county court
grandparents for an indefinite Dowling wa.s presented with a of Columbia county, State of
and family are planning to leave were visiting in Portland for a time.
beautiful hanging basket. Cov-j Oregon, and has duly qualified
next week to locate elsewhere, few days last week.
Little Jimmy Doren is at the ers were laid for the follow-! to act as such. All persons hav-
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pate and Knowles home for an extended ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Earl ing claims against said estate
Mr. Kilburg has been in the
Miss Ella Castle came up fron, mercantile business here, for family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I Burgess and family of Portland
hei several years.
Portland Friday to
visit
A special train has been put were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
on by the Southern Pacific over A. Castle Sunday.
Castle.
Mr. Powell is giving the chil this line for every weekend be-1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jhost-
dren of Timber Sunday school tween Portland and the beaches, rU(| and two children motored to
Silverton to spend the Fourth
an ice cream party Thursday af for the rest of the summer.
Ralph Rowell of Olympia, Wa- with Mrs. Thostrud’s parents,
ternoon at 2 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braden shington, is visiting Ed Berger Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Adams.
1-
and family are motoring along f°t n w’r1, t,’me.’.
. ,
. I Mr. Allison is the now man in!
Mrs Wright s sister and daugh ch
(|f t|)e wat(jr
, for
the beaches. They left Monday
Lowell Sherman and Alice Joyce
and expect to be gone for a t"._lef_t.2?Lt.helr. .honle.., ?,<:lay. the Southern Pacific in this dis-1
after
spending
some
time
visiting
week or more.
trict. His headquarters are at
FRIDAY, JULY 11
Miss Louise Kalish of Port­ here.
Hillsboro.
Carl Nelson is moving his fa­
land spent the weekend with her
Mr. ard Mrs. Ray Elliott of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kai mily here from Portland this Fosa are guests of Arthur Elliott j
week.
ish.
Mr. Gilnet and son Harold of and family.
GEORGE BANCROFT
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. G il more
Miss Anito Schiffer and Court-]
were at Arcadia park for the North Bend visited at the Mc- ney Syverson were among those j
Campbell home last week.
m
Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilmore who spent the Fourth in Hills­
Ed Berger visited in Olympia
I
boro.
rz,\
Washington, for several days last have as their guests this week
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Cape of Se­
week.
."'s------
Mrs. Roebuck, Miss Joyce Har­ attle.
tear
Mrs. Morelli and daughter Eda
ris, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cape
Saturday Evening and Sunday Matinee
I
of Seattle played golf at Ver- spent Sunday at Rockaway.
Mrs. I. Morse was in Portland
Mr. and
i
Mrs. W. H. Bridges!
nonia Sunday.
JULY 12 and 13
end the Misses Alberta and Irene]
Mrs. Fred Kinne is visiting her for several days last wee.
sister at Wheeler this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kalish DeRock and Julia Banzer spent,
Mrs. W. Lovette
and
two drove to Hillsboro Friday to Sunday down where the cool!
children, Lois and Dean, return­ meet their daughter Louise, who sea breezes blow at Seaside.
The Aamodt family and the
ed to Portland Saturday after came out from Portland to spend
JOHN GILBERT in
Eastman family spent the Fourth
spending a week with Mr. Lo­ the weekend.
i
I
Mrs.
F.
Montgomery
and | at Arcadia park.
vette.
8 Ft.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schilleppy
Mrs. D. A. Castle and family daughter Marjorie of Hillsboro
were gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. Mont­ spent the Fourth in Vancouver,
Washington.
Frank Elliott near Beaverton gomery, who is employed here.
A Fred Niblo Production—
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McGee and
Friday.
Marion Seidleman of Vernonia
Mr. and Mrs. John Kalish the fire warden here, has built Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enneberg
with Renee Adoree and Conrad Nagel
Vernonia Trading Company are exclusive agents for McCormick Deer­
and daughter Louise attended a a 30-foot lookout station on the were picnickers at the Big Eddy
ing products for upper Nehalem Valley.
show in Portland Sunday.
on the Fourth.
old school house hill.
Sunday and Monday Evening
Edward Wells, meteorologist
The E. L. McCauley family
John Mullin is staving with
from Salem was in the valley ci­
at Portland was in Timber this his sister, Mrs. John Kalish.
JULY 13 and 14
week.
Arthur Elliott and Roy and ] siting relatives over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Brinkmeyer and Margaret Elliott spent the Fourth | Miss Olga Holmstrom was a
Marlys and Donald Hefner were in Hillsboro.
Rainier visitor one day last week.
at Rockaway for the weekend.
Mrs. Ben Hart, Mrs. A. W.
William Keaton is the own­
Tiffany Siahl Presents
Mr. and Mrs.
W. Kilhure Kilburg and Mrs. Myrtle Meyers er of a new Ford sedan.
Famous Outdooi Scout ard Car Here
CHARM!
SERVICE STATION
Petmanent Wave
$8.50
Milady’s
Insurances
Beauty Shoppe
Timber
Joy Theater
‘•He Iiiaew Women”
McCormick
i eering
"•Ladies Love Brüi¿es”
Tractors
MODERNIZE
FARMING
‘•Redemption”
Vernonia Trading Co
“The Last Zeppelin”
with
Conway Tearle and Virgina Valli—
Tuesday and Wednesday—JULY 15-16
.fhthflnde’i;
Don’t Class These Low-Pries
Goodyears with Cheap Tires
We can PROVE to you that Goodyear Pathfinders are
SUPERIOR to many high-priced tires. Only Goodyear, be­
cause of building more than */i of all tires sold in America,
can offer such fine tires for so little.
.‘ihlhfi'ntteK
Standard Lifetime Guarantee
29x4.75
$7.75
Fresh Stock «All Firsts«Carefully Mounted Free
Full Oversize Bllloena
30x3 Vj
30x5.00
$8.30
30x5.25
$9.55
$4.95
29x4.40
$5.65
29x4.50 — $6.40
Big Oversize Cords
32x6—
Heavy Duty 10-ply
$31.10
Als«, low prices on tubes
Trade your tires that SUP for tires that GRIP
Put Goodyear Double Eagles or All-Weathers on your car
now-—save money—protect yourself on slippery roads—and
still have “new tires” for Summer driving. Come in and.
we ll explain why this is the best time of the year to trade.
Phone 491 for Quiek Service
31x5.25
$9.90
Gilby Motor Co
Vernonia
A. F. & A. M.
WOMENS RELIEF
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
CORPS
A. F. & A. M. meets
Meets third Thursday of each
at
Masonic
Temple, month at the I.O.O.F. hall.
Stated
Communication
Mrs. May Mellinger, president.
First Thursday of each
month.
Special
called ■
meetings on all other Thurs- j NEHALEM ASSEMBLY NO. 18
ORDER OF RAINBOW
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors.
most cordially welcome.
FOR GIRLS
Regular meeting second and
J. E. Tapp, W. M.
fourth Mondays.
J. B. Wilkerson, Secretary.
Audrey Austin, Recorder
Order of Eastern Star
American Legion
Vernonia Pest
Nehalum Chapter 153, O. E. S.
119,
American
Regular commu­
Legion.
Meets
nication
first
and third Wed­
second
and
nesdays of each
fourth Tuesdays
month, at Ma­
each moith, 8 p.,
sonic Temple.
m. Connie An­
All visiting sis­
derson,
Com-
ters and broth­ mander.
Hughes, Adjutant
ers welcome.
Mrs. Gwladys Macpherson, W.M.
Mrs. Grace Reberger, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
Pythian Sister*
second and fourth Thursdays in
W. O. W. hall, Vernonia. Visitors
Vernonia Temple 61 meets always welcome.
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
Marie O’Donnel, Vice Grand
W.O.W. hall.
Edna Linn, Noble Grand
MARJORIE COLE, M. E. C.
Myrtle John, Secretary.
DELLA CLINE. M. of R. 4 C.
Della Cline, Treasurer
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
I. O. O. F.
HARDING LODGE 118
Meets every Monday
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia
ge No.
night in the W.O.W.
^F^hall. Visiting, broth- 246 meets every Tuesday night
at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. halL Vis­
ers welcome.
itor, always welcome.
James Nanson, C.C.
Noel Hammack, N.G.
U. A. Scott, K.R.S.
John Glassner, Secretary.