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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
VERNONIA EAGJLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIO AY, AUGUST 1, 1930 who lives at that place. The Dowling family were mo vie visitors at Clatskanie on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fred Parkknon and cous ins, Chester Larson and brother, motored to Cascade Lucks, where Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Loel Roberts they spent a few days last week. Guy Lane is back home again and family motored to Seaside and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prick- and Gearhart Sunday. I ett motored to Cannon Beach after a week’s visit with his 1 Saturday and spent Sunday aunt, Mrs. Stoops, at Vancou ver. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Brock and ! there. Mrs. Noble Dunlap was calling family spent the weekend at Mrs. J. C. Henderson had as on some of the grangers in the Seaside. her guests Sunday, her parents, village Sunday. Mrs. Melis was a caller at the Lloyd Baker attended the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruch of In fights in Portland Monday even dependence, and her sister, Mrs. Aarnodt home one afternoon last Elmer Philipps, and two sons week. ing. Blackberrying seems to be the of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas order of the times. Some of the Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes had pickers are getting good results picnicked at Hillsboro Sunday as their guests Sunday, Miss from their long tramp over the with Mrs. Thomas’ parents. Rene Pollock of Forest Grove, Tell Soule of Port Angeles, Miss Edith Barnard of Port- hills, but the berries are not so Washington, spent Monday with land, H. J. Steinhouser of Hood plentiful as last year. Arthur Henderson from San his sister, Mrs. Charles Malm- River and Mrs. Hughes’ brother, Francisco spent the past week sten, and mother, Mrs. A. Soule. Howard Wilson of Portland. with his aunt, Mrs. Holmstrom, Mrs. George Johnston broke Sam Dübendorf and daughter and cousin Olga. her arm last week when she fell Margaret of California spent: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill over a log while out picking three weeks here visiting Mr. Iwere shopping in Mist Monday blackberries. Dubendorf's brother Charles, afternoon. A nine pound baby girl was They left Sunday for Tacoma, I Grange met Saturday evening born Friday evening to Mr. and where they will viist relatives i at Natal. Plans were laid for Columbia county Po Mrs. A. C. Hunter. She has before returning to their home. I entertaining mona on August 2. After been named Nancy Jeanette. Clyde Henderson and two sons | the business was taken care of Faith Royer is spending the Norman and Ray of Portland. a social evening was spent in balance of the summer with were the guests Sunday of Mr. 'dancing and playing games, re- her aunt, Mrs. Lloyd Baker and, and Mrs. J. C. Henderson. His freshments being served during will enter Vernonia high school mother, Mrs. S. J. Henderson, the evening. | accompanied him and will spend I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stoops were in September. I two weeks here with her son,; here from Vancouver, Washing M. Mumbach spent Sunday in J. C. Henderson. ton, Sunday visiting relatives. Portland visiting his wife, who Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yocum Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith and has been in St. Vincents hos- the Burnell families children Ray and Gloria and .. _ ------ went ... to pital for several months. He two motored up from Independence ■ ‘ easide Friday and spent the reports that she is improving. Saturday. Mr. Smith returned j weekend. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McDuffee home Monday, leaving the rest! Mrs. Dowliag visited Mrs. and Joan of Camp McGregor of the family here to spend the Chas. Sundland Thursday after- noon. are spending the summer with week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. McDuffee’s parents at Hep Kullander. Mrs. Smith pner, Oregon. sister of Mrs. Kullander. Mist Mayger Sunday and visited with his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland and son Donald and Bernard Miss Millie McMullen spent Dowling spent Sunday at Lotus a day or two last week visiting isle and Jantzen beach. I the De Rock girls. She lives at Natal. Miss Olga Holmstrom and her mother drove to Astoria Satur Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dow- day taking Miss Holmstrom’s’ ling and daughter drove to cousin down to visit his mother Reithner’s VERNONIA’S PROGRESSIVE STORE LEADERS OF STYLE AND QUALITY I Summer Clearance SALE Ethel Johnston. REV. E. E. KROGSTAD I “The proof of the pudding lies Oliver Jones has been spending in the eating.” Eagle classifieds WRITES OF WORK are the p <st week with Melvin Schwab proven result getters. on the Mellowest farm. Rev. E. Elsworth Krogstad, I | Ro/ Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Annie B. Johnston and I Mrs. Cook of Vader, were visitors who conducted special services Mrs. Donald Corceran attended | Sund .y and Mr. and Mrs. Horace here last April for the Full Gos- the ro*4 meeting at Jeweil last Cook of Spray spent the week pel Tabernacle, writes G. A. week. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook. Guisinger of Vernonia as fol- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bollfeger They all motored to th‘e beach lows: and children after returning Monday and Will return after a This finds me en route to from th^j trip to Yellowstone week’s outing. Powers Lake and Minot, North park motored to Seattle to vi Mrs. Vera Reed of Hoquiam Dakota, where I expect to hold sit with ’, relatives and fFiends spent the weekend with her mo- my next campaigns. I have and on their return home they ther, Mrs. Smith. and her son recently been at home enjoying will stop at the beach for a Bobbie. a good rest, and am feeling couple of weeks. Mrs. Annie B. Johnston and much refreshed and will soon be the firing line with renew Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwab daughter Ethel went to Port on and physical were callers at the Daggett land Saturday to visit with rel ed spiritual home week. Mrs. Schwab atives and friends for a week. strength. and Mrs. Daggett are both in Her son Fred, who has been at We had a very blessed camp terested in a floral garden and tending summer school at Mon meeting this year. The taber had a nice visit among the i mouth, will return with her. nacle accommodating 1500, peo flowers. Helen Beech will soon leave ple was too s mall and hundreds Mr. and Mrs. Lon Harlan and for Warrenton, where her fa- stood without................... Things son Garth and Mrs. Ayers left ther has been working for some are moving forward over here I and new churches are springing for Woodburn Saturday where months. Mrs. Harlan and Garth will stay Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Jones up rapidly. Older ones are en U. S. Royal Cord Tires larging their quarters, and best until school opens. Mr. Harlan, and sons were guests at the of all, “There is the sound of who is working for John Johns Mellowest farm Sunday. Shell Products abundance of rain.” ton, and Mrs. Ayers returned home Sunday. We advise a classified in The Dependab'e Mechanics Over 2,000 readers are reach On July 22 Ethel Johnston Eagle for trading what you was surprised with a group of have and don’t need for some ed each week by The Eagle— Shop Work Guaranteed friends—the occasion being her thing that you need but don’t'use a classified ad to make that birthday. Part of the afternoon have. was spent swimming and then they enjoyed a delicious lunch, She received many nice pres- ents. Those present were May Bee, Geraldine Schwab, Ladeen Schwab, Violet Schwab, Ione Wanstrom, Dorothy Ann Wans- trom, Ethel Lane, Cecil Lane. 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C. Brand Eastern Style Green, No. 1 Picnic Tins, 2 tins for............................... 35c POST BRAN FLAKES, 2 Pkgs...... 25c MacMARR FLOUR, 49 lb. sack $1.49 No. 10 sack ............................... 43c GREEN OLIVES, plain 4 oz. bottle 10c Stuffed 4 oz. bottles ................... 15c PHONE 801 BLUING AND AMMONIA—Standard Grade, 2 bottles ......................... 15c VERNONIA, OREGON STRAWBERRY Preserves—Pure fruit and sugar, fey quality, 3-lb. jar 69c HOMINY—Van Camp’s large cans, 2 cans for ................................. 25c ( Freight Delivered To and Called For At SALT, Leslie’s shaker, 2 lb. pkg. .... 9c YoiJI* Oregon-American Door Trucks Leave Vernonia 9 A. M. Dally Lumber Co. ¿ Long Distance Furniture Hauling Between Vernonia and Portland W. A. Davi«, Local Manager. Office Phone 1041 Re«. 1052 Portland Vernonia Truck Line for Freight Orders ; I I .11 I MARKET FEATURES SPRING LAMB ROAST, Per lb.................... BREAST OF VEAL, Per lb............................. 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