Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 27, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Riverview’
Acacias at Top
Place in League
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Treharue
FEB, 22 PARTY
AT S. V. MALMSTEN’S
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer, and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. S. V. Malmsten and Har­
vard.
Refreshments of cake, ice
cream and coffee were served
and games were played.
Services will be held every
Thursday evening during Lent at
The Women’s Missionary socie­
RIVERVIEW —(Special)— A
St. Mary’s church, on Corey hill.
ty of the Evangelical church will
Washington’s Birthday party at
Beginning March 1 Sunday
Mrs. Robert Spencer entertain­ the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Sid­
meet next Wednesday afternoon
(Continued from page 1.)
Riley Hall went to Portland school will be held every Sunday
in the church parlors at 2 p. ed a group of ladies Tuesday. ney Malmsten was well attended
one day last week to consult an at 2 p. m.
when they took the Federals in­ m. Mrs. E. E. Garner will have A delightful dinner was served by the young people’s choir of
eye specialist, who, after a thor­
to camp last Friday, defeating the chapter from the book, “A by the hostess. The day was Vernonia Sunday afternoon.
ough examination, pronounced his
Mrs. M. L. Ruhl has been
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
them 23 to 21 in a very torrid Crowd of Witnesses,” which the spent quilting. Those present Those attending were Miss Mil­
eyes in a hopeless condition. In
game. The Acacias have sole society has been studying. Host­ were Mrs. Dorcas Bayes, Mrs. dred L. Drake, May DeEtte ill for several days.
the doctor’s opinion, it is only F. Claude Stephens, Minister possession of the top rung of the esses for the meeting will be Mae Mellinger, Mrs. Dearberry,
Harvard Malmsten has sent in
Florence Wall, Mary Ann
a matter of time until Mr. Hall
Activities for March 1: 9:45 ladder at the present writing Mesdanies J. B. Hair, A. U. Sau­ Mrs. Myrtle Dunlap, Mrs. Flor­ Throop,
Childs, Louise Roberson, Kather­ his application to the citizen’s
will be unable to see.
a. m. Bible school; 10:45 a. m. with a percentage of 1.000 while er, S. E. Couper, A. Childs.
ence McDonald, Mrs. Beula Bas- ine Malmsten, Z. W. Douglass, military training camp at Van­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Malmsten Divine morning worship, theme all other clubs have lost one or
lington, Mrs. Laura Bennett, Mrs LeRoy and Melville Malmsten, couver, July 20 to August 20.
of El Segunda, California, were for discussion, “Present Day Con­ more games.
Elizabeth Bennett and the host-
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. ditions an Index.”
ess.
The Acacias opened up strong
Four p. m. Junior Endeavor; last Friday, scoring ten runs in
Malmsten Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett
motored to Portland Friday re­
Sidney Malmsten was in St. 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian En­ the first three innings while their
deavor;
7:30,
evening
service,
a
turning Saturday. Mr. Bennett
Helens one day last week attend­
opponents gathered in only six in
received medical treatment while
ing the filbert demonstration good fellowship. Theme, Six in­ the same innings. They remained
Not
having
seen
this
in
print
teresting
water
jars
and
a
chall
­
there.
there.
in the lead until the seventh
as
yet
this
year
maybe
we
’
ll
be
DEPARTMENT ♦ STORE
frame when Bert Tisdale’s boys
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt, enging history.
Mrs. Lee Keller returned from
first:
Now
that
the
basketball
opened
up
with
a
barrage
that
Dallas.
She
is
reported
to
be
who have resided in this place FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
STORE NUMBER 1436
VERNONIA, OREGON
netted them five runs each in the season is practically at an end getting along nicely.
the past two years, moved to The
and
Spring
is
in
the
air
a
young
seventh
and
eighth
and
three
runs
Dalles Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holt and
G. D. Byrd, Pastor
man’s fancy—turns to track and
Mrs. Rolla Snider of Pleasant
family visited with relatives on
Services for Sunday, March 1: in the ninth. This put the score baseball.
at
21
to
12
at
the
end
of
the
Hill spent Friday of last week Sunday school 10 a. m.; morning
If things don’t pick up consid­ Sunday.
at the home of Mrs. Lee Hall. services 11 a. m. This is com­ first half of the ninth in favor
Mrs. Wm. E. Baker returned
erably
in the next few weeks or
Harvard Malmsten attended the munion Sunday, and all are in­ of the Federals and it looked
for a moment as though they so, don’t imagine there will be to her home at Sherwood Sunday.
basketball game at Clatskanie vited to be present.
any baseball club for Vernonia
S. A. Morton and children
Friday.
Sunday evening service at 7. had put the Acacias to route.
motored to Portland Sunday to
This siege of runs, however, this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Cline went Come expecting a blessing from
The local club still has a de­ see Mrs. Morton, who is under
all went for naught as the Aca­
to Clatskanie Friday evening and the Lord.
*
ficit of some fifty or sixty dol­ medical care there.
cias
opened
up
with
a
good
old-
visited at the home of the latter’s
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
Mrs. P. Mellinger and daughter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnham, nesday 7 p. m. Thursday after­ fashioned ninth inning rally that lars and with no apparent means
of making it up.
Velda called at the home of
and attended the ball game.
noon 2 p. m. there will be a scored 11 runs to win the game.
The game was very rough and
If baseball didn’t cost any more Mrs. S. Baker on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler are ladies prayer meeting at the home
the proud parents of a son, who of Mrs. Ed Sesseman. The meet­ arguments over technical points than basketball every thing
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Stanton
would be peaches and cream.
arrived Wednesday. Mother and ing will be devoted to sewing for flew thick and fast.
returned home from Buckley,
Macpherson, Hawkins and Mc­
son are doing well. He weighs needy families.
Carl Davidson tells us that Washington, where they attend­
Cabe played particularly good the basketball team finished up ed the funeral of their infant
three pounds and 14 ounces.
games for the Acacias while the season with a surplus of grandson Lavern, Jr.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Sergeant, Nance and Tisdale about four dollars in the treas­
SPOFFORDS CELEBRATE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bennett
were the stars for the Federals. ury which goes to the Athletic and C. W. Bennett motored to
Rev. G. W. Plumer, Pastor
DGUBLE ANNIVERSARY
WILL COST ONLY
The score:
Come to the Sunday school
club for buying more indoor base­ Portland Tuesday on business.
—
303 020 553—21 balls and bats.
Mrs. P. B. Grimes accompanied
The Twenty-ninth wedding an­ and help make it grow at 9:45 Federals
— 523 0,02 0011-23
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. N. A a. m. Sunday. W. W. Wolff in Acacias
The Acacias showed rather poor them to Portland enroute to Sa­
Umpires: Drorbaugh and Rich­ sportsmanship in their game with lem.
Spofford, and also Mr. Spofford’s charge. The subject for 11 a.
F. O’Donnell, J. Davis, E. Shay
seventy-first birthday were cele­ m. will be “Giving Ourselves ardson .
the Federals last Friday.
Athletics 14; Mildews 10
and Wm. Haydon motored to
brated Sunday when a dinner First.” 2 Cor. 8:5.
Most people would rather see
Both young peoples’ societies
was given in their honor at the
In the fastest and cleanest a good loser than a poor winner. Portland one day last week.
A quilting bee was held at
home of their daughter Mrs. meet at 6:30 p. m. The pastor game of the indoor season, the
The Federals have certainly
preaches at 7:30 p. m.
Emmett S. Biddle.
Athletic club defeated the Mill­ shown themselves up a good los­ the home of Mrs. John Glassner
Friday. A lovely dinner was
Boy Scout court of honor this dew nine Monday night 14 to 10.
Sixteen relatives and friends
They are exceptionally good looking ... in
Regular Boy The Athletics were on Monday er. They took two on the chin served at noon. Those present
were present including four of Friday evening.
during
the
past
week
and
never
were Mrs. A. Webb, Mrs. Nuberg,
the children, Mrs. Emmett Bid­ Scout meeting Monday 6:30 p. evening, playing a good snappy said “boo.”
bright interesting new prints. Be sure to see
Mrs. E. Bolongi, Mrs. E. Sun-
dle, D. P. Spofford, Arthur Spof­ m.
brand of heads up ball at all
them
. . . you will find several just suited to
And
just
because
we
bawled
ell, Mrs. F. Lines, Mrs. R. Stan­
Tuesday evening 7 to 8 basket- times. Doc Olson pitched in his
ford and Bessie Spofford. One
your
spring
needs.
the
editor
out
for
not
showing
ton
and
Mrs.
F.
O
’
Donnell.
son, N. A. Spofford, Jr. of Jer­ 1 ball.
usual good style, -keeping the
Mrs. Chas. Uhlin and daughter
Wednesday 2 p. m. Woman’s Mildew boys’ hands tied at all up at the indoor games last week,
ome, Idaho, was unable to be
Missionary society monthly meet­ times, never once getting into he had to put in his appearance spent last week visiting friends
BEFORE YOU BUY------ SHOP HERE.
present.
at the roughest and most un­ at Cochran.
Two lovely cakes, a wedding ing.
real serious trouble.
Revival meetings starting under
cake baked by Mrs. D. P. Spof­
The big feature of the game sportsmanlike game of the sea­
ford and a birthday cake baked the leadership of Dr. E. J. pul- was a triple out in the seventh son.
If crowds keep growing at
by Bessie Spofford, were special gin Wednesday evening at 7:30, inning by the Athletics, engineer­
and then every evening at 7:30 ed by Brickel and completed by these indoor games an annex will
features of the dinner.
and three times on Sunday.
Ray. With men on first and have to be built to the Legion
There is a welcome for you. second, Brickel took one off his hall.
CHILD PROBLEMS
Come.
The prettiest ploy of the pre­
shoe strings, touched second and
CLASS AT BLEILE’S
three to first, doubling both run­ sent indoor season was the triple
The class in “Behavior Prob­
ners before they had a chance to play the Athletics pulled on the
lems of Children,” met Tuesday
Mildews the other night.
know what happened.
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Spring, Brickel and Olson were
We see by the papers that Curt
E. M. Bleile. Mrs. E. S. Thomp­
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
letics. Spring especially being a Davis, who had a hard time mak­
son lead the discussion, the topic
thorn in the side of the Mildews. ing the grade for Vernonia in
for the afternoon being, “How
The Mildews apparently had no 1925 is now a Coast League hold­
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and niece outstanding players, although Phil out. It doesn’t take ’em long
Can I get My Child to eat.” The
following 10 ladies were persent: Alberta DeRock were Vernonia Taylor did some mighty husky to get “holdoutitis.”
Anyway
Our stock is constantly being checked and priced in accordance with the de­
Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mrs. E. E. visitors Saturday afternoon.
work at the bat and performed Curt hung a mighty nice record
clining prices of today. Come in and get our prices.
Mist shoppers from Natal Sat­ in excellent style in the field.
Garner, Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. P.
for the Seals last year. He’ll
Wideman, Mrs. A. C. Knauss,, urday were Mrs. Noble Dunlap
The score:
probably go up this year unless
Prices for Friday, Saturday, Monday, Feb. 27, 28, March 2
Mrs. L. F. Austin, Mrs. E. Doug­ and Mrs. R. Lindsay.
Mildews
—
003 033 001—10 we miss our guess.
lass, Mrs. W. F. Browning, Mrs.
Chas. Melis was at home over Athletics — 221 221 40x—14
So far, no reported holdouts
E. H. Condit, and Mrs. E. M. the week end from Portland
Umpires: Nance and Hartwick. on the Vernonia club. Lots of
where he is attending school.
Bleile.
players on the string too.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson the star performers for the Ath- good
The next meeting will be held
However, unless Rob Roy comes
March 10 at the home of Mrs. and Frank Fulk were week end their way to Clatskanie.
Road supervisor W. Payne from back a pitcher will have to be
M. D. Cole and Mrs. Sara V. guests at the Oscar Jones home.
the
Clatskanie district has a crew dug up. Also a catcher. The
Donald
Sundland
came
home
Case, home demonstration agent
Geisha, sweet, whole Pure Alfalfa Honey — Choice Black California
of
men
cleaning ditches along the locals were badly in need of a
for Columbia county, will be pre­ from Monmouth Friday night,
catcher
last
year.
little
neck clams—
new crop.
Figs—fine for stew.
Clatskanie-Mist
road.
sent. Anyone who is interested returning Monday.
Bernard Dowling was a Mon­ Next week we intend to pub­
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son
is urged to come.____________
were shopping in Vernonia Sat­ day evening visitor at the E. T. lish total runs for individual
Tall Cans ....
Lb. Pail .....
* Pounds ...
Wallace home, where the Mist- players in the indoor league.
urday.
Some
of
the
boys
have
piled
up
Wm. Bridgers was a Portland Birkenfeld quartet were practic­
visitor Friday. His niece, Alberta ing their vocal selections. How­ nice scores for themselves.
The team managers are going
DeRock, who is attending school ever two of the number were
LOST AND FOUND
at Corvallis, returned with him. absent. The quartet is composed to get together and pick an All
Austin Dowling is working for of A. R. Mills and Robert Berg Star team in the next three or
LOST—Bunch of Keys. Return the county in the Clatskanie from Birkenfeld, and Eder Wal­ four weeks. Possibly an effort
Italian variety— sweet,
The pure vegetable shor­
to Eagle office. Reward. 321c district.
lace and Bernard Dowling from will be made to get some outside
medium size and Oregon Choice of Maximum or tening—
Schillings coffee—
games.
grown.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckley were Mist.
FOR RENT
Norma Anderson has been help­ Everybody turn out for the ex­
visiting her mother.
FOR RENT—2-room apartments,
Miss Esther Peterson and Miss ing down at the Birkenfeld store hibition game to be played to­
Lb. Can .....
Lb. Pail .....
morrow night at 8:30.
new, clean and quiet. Hot Marguerite Anderson, two of the a day or two this week.
water; water, light and wood $15 Birkcnfeld teachers, were Sunday
mon th. P. Hill, 875 Second St dinner guests at the Austin Dowl­
Sperry — Quick Cooker
ing home.
FOR SALE
Most of the villagers attended
FOR SALE—Turnips, $5.00 per the party given at the Natal
Van Camps in Tomato Vermont Maid — made
ton; Also alfalfa hay, $15.00 grange hall last Saturday even­
AND WHEAT FLAKES Sauce—lge. No. 21/2 can in Vermont by Ver-
per ton. John D. Baker. (302*) ing. There was a large crowd
with China—SPECIAL
from Clatskanie, Birkenfeld and
montians.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks from Jewell. The Sundland-Berg or­
Med. Size
pure Hanson W. L. Hens, ma­ chestra furnished the music.
Lb.
Table Size ............. 25c
ted to males from Hanson world
Bernard Dowling and Ed Rey­
winning blood line with dam's nolds took a trip to Warrenton
record of 260 to 314 eggs. Thursday in search of work.
Price $14 per 100; $130 per
Owing to so much wet rainy
thousand. Branda’s Poultry farm. weather last week the pupils and
Gaston, Oregon. One mile south teachers were unable to do any­
of Dilley._________________ 26tf thing on the golf course which
Sunkist, sweet and juicy Yakima No. 2.
Good
A prominent western child specialist
Large and Firm
is under way on the school
—medium size—
cookers and guaranteed.
DRESSMAKING—Any kind. Mrs. ground.
says that there are many instances of
Chas. Ratkie, Vi-mile along
minor health disturbances as well as ty­
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kennedy
pavement._______________ (312*) motored
m Dozen .....
Lb. sack
to Portland Saturday.
u.
phoid, tuberculosis and influenza caused
Mr. Charmichiel was a Vernon­
NOTICE
by contaminated milk.
ia shopper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones were
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Gilby Motor callers at the Eric Kromberg
Company will sell at public auc­ place Saturday.
A pleasant surprise party took
tion to the highest bidder for
IN PASTEURIZED MILK
cash in hand a certain Star Se­ place at the Wm. Bridgers home
these harmful germs are destroyed while
dan bearing Motor No. 3428808. Wednesday evening in the home
of Irene DeRock, when several
on Friday, March 6, 1931.
beneficial vitamines remain unchanged.
This sale will take place at of her friends gathered to help
A pure vegetable, high
the garage of the undersigned at celebrate her birthday. The even­
grade shortening.
These
are
boneless
and
tied,
fine
for
493 Bridge street in Vernonia, ing was spent in a social good
baking or slicing. While they last, Lb.
Oregon, and is for the enforce­ time and dancing. Irene received
Pounds
ment of a lien of the Gilby many lovely presents. The party
Motor Company for storage on broke up about one.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and her
said automobile in the sum of
$70.00, said automobile having niece Irene DeRock drove to
Use Pasteurized Milk and Cream.
been stored with the undersigned Portland Sunday taking Alberta
Light weight, lean, by
at Vernonia. Oregon, on August DeRock that for on her way to
the piece
From young, grain fed hogs.
A_
2, 1929, and having been de­ Corvallis. Mrs. Bridgers and Irene
Pound
Pound .............
tained for storage charges for returned home Monday evening.
The Van Vleet logging comp­
more than 30 days.
any came through the village
Dated February 19. 1931.
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY j Friday with two new logging
By Frank Hartwick. Manager. trucks. Tuesday morning several
| of the Van Vleet trucks went
First published Feb. 20, 1931;
through with loads of logs on
Last published March 6, 1931.
Mr». Lee Hall
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