Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 05, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR
st Helens
SEPT. 10-11-12-13
4 Days
4 Nites
Dancing Auspices
The American L<egioii
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Airplane Flights
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and Stunts Daily
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Two Evening Performances
Beautiful Fireworks Display
Thursday and Friday Nights
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Rodeo —- Racing
Splendid Music
Nelle spent the weekend at Sea­
side. Mr. Green’s sister, Mrs.
W. E. Fuller, and family of Ta­
coma were with them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman
and Hale and Phoebe attended
a reunion August 24 of the for­
Miss Ferne Lindley, who has mer employees of Union Mills.
been spending the past month Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard­
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lind­ son of Vernonia were also pre­
ley, returned Sunday to her home sent. Mrs. Greenman and Phoe­
in Leavenworth, Washington.
be then went to Bordeaux, Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris ington, and spent a week with
and three children of Connell, Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Hale spent
Washington, spent Sunday visit- three or four days in Onalaska
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, visiting Joe Laws.
Miss Phoebe Greenman went
Mrs. Harris is a sister of Mr.
to Portland Tuesday for the
Brown.
opening of St. Helens hall from
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart- which she graduated last year.
wick and Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
Miss Edith Bailey and Her­
Bateman spent the weekend holi­ man Turner spent the weekend
day at Seaside.
at Seaside.
Mr.' and Mrs. R. M. . Aldrich
Misses Verla and Helen Mes­
sing, who have been in Vernonia and family went to Newport
for the past month, returned alst Monday returning Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. O. j Anderson
Sunday to their home in Hood
River for the opening of school. and two children of Corvallis
Their father, Emil f Messing, ac- spent Tuesday here with Mr.
as Port- and Mrs. A. L. Kullander.
comnanied them as far
i
I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lincoln
land.
and Tom Brown motored to Sea­
Vancou-
Lewis Blackburn of
side Sunday.
ver. Washington, was in Vernonia
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes had
Labor day.
as their guests Saturday Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill Hughes father Mr. Wilson, her
left Saturday morning for Pros­ brother Howard Wilson and Miss
ser to spend the weekend with Rene Pollock of Portland.
Mrs. R. D. Grun of Whittier
Mr. McNeill's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. McNeill, They re- California, arrived Tuesday to
spend a few days with her sister
turned Wednesday.
Mrs. F. M. Ruhl. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Lois Malmsten, who with Ruhl and Mrs. Grun left today
Melville has been spending the for California where Mr. and
summer at Seaside, returned Ruhl will spend a three weeks va­
home Sunday.
cation. They plan to go down ov­
Mrs. C. F. Hieber, Miss Helen er the Redwood highway and
llieber. Miss Della Cline and return by way of the inland
Lloyd Thomas motored to Eu­ highway through Sacramento.
gene Tuesday.
H. E. McGraw went to Rock­
away Friday.
Mrs. McGraw
and family, who have been there
for the past two weeks, return­
ed home with him Monday.
The Eastern Star social club
will meet next Wednesday at
2:30 in the Masonic temple.
Neb item chapter. Order of
Eastern Star, met Wednesday
in the Masonic temple for the
first meeting after the summer
vacation.
During the evening
violin solos by Charlotte Green,
piano numbers by Miss Amy
Hughes, songs by Joy Bush and
tap dancing by Nelle Green, were
heartily applauded. Mrs. George
Ogg. who is leaving Vernonia
this week to reside in St. Helens,
was presented with a gift by
Mrs. E. E. Yeo on behalf of the
Social club.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shehea
When we tailor your
of Durkee, Oregon, spent Tues­
clothes you are not one of
day here with Mr. and Mrs. Har­
a dozen wearing the same
ry Culbertson.
model . . . you express
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green
your
own individuality.
and daughters Charlotte and
It is a business and so­
cial advantage worth vast­
ly more than its cost.
Every Day
Wonderful Exhibits
Splendid Stock
SQUARE DEH~
SERVIGE STATION
LS? ui Jlandîe l|
l'I^ENSUIANŒ
Real Eate
Setting the NEW PACE
in radio advancements
New Tone
New Tone Control
bringing out baas or treble at will.
New Quick- Vision Dial
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
and Accessories
Shell Products
Dependable
Mechanics
Shop Work Guaranteed
$ 145.00
—the greatest aid to easy tuning in all
the history of radio. Only Atwater Kent
has it. Words can't do it justice. You
must see and try this new wonder!
New Beauty of Design
—graceful lines; rich, matched butt wal­
nut, exquisitely finished.
New Time
Payment Plan
We are ready right now to demon­
in your home if you prefer
Headquarters for
SINGER
Sewing Machines
T. H. KING, SR.
VERNONIA TAILORS
cleaniag, pre««in(, repairiag
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TREHARNE BOY
Mrs. H. Schmille, who has MRS. M. D. COLE
Many Entries In Rabbit Show
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley
been spending the summer here
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Salem, Ore. — (Special) — The and daughter Velna went to
with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. ENTERTAINS
largest rabbit show sponsored by I Rockawuy for lhc weekend.
Wolff, left Thursday for her
TREHARNE — (Special.) —. any similar exposition west of the I
home in St. Joseph, Missouri.
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i -------------------- Douglas O’Donnell celebrated his Mississippi river will be bald in !
Mrs ><
M. D Cole
anterUined,
birthday August 28 with connection with the Oregon State
The Vernonia Study club will
Wednesday
a
ernoon
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an
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oors party at the river. I fair here, Sept. 22 to 28, it has been
hold their first meeting of the
Mrs. M. Knauss an
rs.
¡Those present were Lawanda 1 ana>>uaccd.
fall next Thursday at the home ; of
Schmille
been spending, gljnton Mo!lcy O’Donnell, Micky I
of
A c .J. i Hughes
Mrs. - the
7. summer
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• have Vernonia.
,,, Mrs.
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' and Shay, Floyd Haden, Edward Ba-1
Fast Horses Promised
* afternoon was spent sewing
the program which
be on chatting. Fresh peach sundae, ker, Milo John, Robert and! Salem, Ore. — (Special — The I
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music. Mrs. F ~ „in “S . cake and punch were served by James Glassner, Clar Sunell, Al-1 fastest horse races In a decab ire '
the new president, will preside.: the hostess. Those present were fred Webb.
tor the 69th Oregon state .ta'dkMOmta *4k<*aaIS
afternoon was spent play-; predicted
fair here. Sept. 22 to 28. with m-eny |
Mrs. Geo. Altman of Hoods- I ; Mrs. H. Schmille,
M. ing The
Mrs.
after
which
jello,
ice
cream,
port, Washington, returned home Knauss, Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs.
new stables entered in competition
Monday after spending ten days A. C Knauss, Mrs. M. A. Gre- and birthday cake were served.1 tor the 817,500 in prizes
Mrs.
R.
Stanton
and
Mrs.
L.
visiting relativifs and friends. gory, Mrs. F. H. Schneer, Mrs.
Mrs. Altman will be remembered W. E. Bell, Mrs. E. A.Green, Johnson assissted the hostess. |
Douglas received many nice pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Loel Roberts
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as Miss Orlene Counts.
Mrs. Carl Davidson, Mrs. R. A.
spent the weekend at Rockaway.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Counts Olsen, Mrs. A. J. Hughes. Mrs. sents.
and sons Arnold and Hawley Frank Hansen. Mrs. E. S. Thomp­
left Wednesday for a weeks trip son, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. Frank
into southern Oregon.
Dickson, Mrs. E. M. Bleile, Mrs.
Mrs. Pearl Gordon of Toledo, W. Kent, Mrs. H. V. Holcomb,
Oregon, came and took her son Mrs. Dave Marshall and Mrs. E.
Frank home, he having spent the E. Garner.
past month visiting his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
a tonsil operation.
Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Staples of
Elmo, Missouri, have been the son returned Monday night from
o
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guests
Mr. . _„
Staples
Al-1 a two weeks vacation trip to Van-
bert Woods and William Woods couver and Victoria, B. C. and
and their children of Vernonia, points in Washington.
—the Golden Voice—not "radio” tone,
Mr. and Mrs. Staples visited Ver-i Mr. and Mrs. Connie Ander-
nonia seven years ago, they were son are spending a few days in
but notural tone of voice or instrument.
surprised at the way Vernonia Seattle.
has built up.
| Nick Genta, who has been in
Mrs. Dave Marshall and son, the shipping department of the
returned Tuesday night from O. A. mill for about a year, left
Portland where Jack underwent the first of the week for Seattle.
— giving four definite tone shadings,
CLOTHES
CHAFF
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RADIO
with the
GOLDEN
VOICE
HEADQUARTERS
Mac's Pharmacy
Vernonia
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