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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1931)
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1981, VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Mrs. Emma Weed, who has John Erickson whose arm was Mrs. A. L. Kullander, Mrs. F. Loucks and a sister. The Steven» severed above the elbow in an M. Ruhl, Mrs. M. Gründen, Mrs. sons were witnesses in the Bowles- I been visiting her daughters in H. . ... A. Pearse, Mrs. F. Dickson, Loucks trial. accident at Koster Camp March — _____ , ----- | California and Texas the past 126, is getting along very well Mrs. W. R. Culver, three or four months, called at Mr». Lee Hall Registered at the McDonald according to a report coming fromi i Mrs. Sarah Spencer Sunday on I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick —1| her way home after visiting her this week were H. Heiberg, W. St. Vincents’ hospital this week.' '¡and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw A. Pittenger, E. L. Williams, W. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ferrier and son Oscar Weed in St. Helens. _ ' ' d Hrnvfl Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ludeman .rove to Rnnkn Bank» Satnrdav Saturday whpr« where Mrs. Minnie Malmsten went to B. Duncan, V. L. Applegate, S. Carl Stevenson of Portland were Guests of Mrs. Rose Fletcher and Bobbie spent the week end they spent the week end visiting D. L. Smith, A. H. Asboe, Lyle guests at the home of Mr. Fer Portland Saturday. Margaret McDonald was ill with the parents of Mrs. Hartwick and tonsilitis the first of the week. over Easter were her niece and with Mr. Ludeman’s parents in Mrs. McGraw, who are sisters, and White, J. C. Penelope, Frank Ba rier’s sister, Mrs. S. V. Malm- The Johnston-McGraw Shingle nephew, Helen, and Sheldon Gar- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ker, Wm. Kuss, A. F. Leenen, V. mill caught fire Saturday night Sunday. Ludeman, and in Vancouver, also the parents of Mr. McGraw, P. Pruning, C. L. Clark of Port sten Leonard Johnson purchased a retson, of Newberg. The following committeemen, in the boiler room and quite a Washington, with Mrs. Ludeman’s From Banks Mr. Hartwick and land, Beth C. Murray, St. Helens, Sydney new Ford Tudor sedan Monday. Malmsten, Milo King, Ellis . little damage was done. The work- Mr. McGraw made a trip to St. Mrs. Charles Bergerson was mother, Mrs. A. Schultz. J. C. Armstrong, Seattle, and McGraw, Frank Peterson, made a I men succeeded in getting the Helens for a round of golf. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander brought home from a Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Crews of business trip to Salem Monday fire out before it spread to any Walter Lansing of Salem and made a trip to Portland Mon hospital Sunday night and is able in the interest of the grange. other part of the mill. A. L. Helms of La Grande, mem For gladioli bulbs telephone Rainier. day. to sit up in her chair. bers of the state traffic police de Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, 1024 First Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall and Grandma Rogers returned home The Eastern Star Social club granddaughter Leone Mills motor Monday Adv. after spending a week Mrs. W. J. Armitage was very Mr. and Mrs. Acel Lolley and partment, were in Vernonia Mon Ave. Phone 1136. their regular meeting in the held ill at her home the first of the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haight spent day and Mr. Lansing spoke to the Miss Elizabeth Veith accomp Masonic temple Wednesday after ed to Waldport to visit the lat at Aunt Sally Spencer’s nursing week. Sunday evening in Portland and Parent Teacher’s association on anied by Whitey Holmes drove noon. It was decided to make ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. her back to health. “Prevention of Accidents.” attended the Walkathon. to Vernonia Friday afternoon to dish towels at the next meeting Mills, last Friday. Mrs. Hall and CHRISTIAN CHURCH Nettie Alley, county health Mr. get her brother George, who re and members are requested to Leone returned Monday. J. R. Rankin of Astoria, Maur nurse, was a Vernonia visitor Mrs. Ray Charlesworth was turned with them that evening to bring needle and thread. Angel j Hall remained on account of his ice Cothren of Stayton, Sadie Saturday. F. Claude Stephens, Minister. brought home from Portland spend the Easter weekend at cake and coffee were ser-i I health. Thursday. She is getting along Green of Salem, Arthur J. Yeo their home in Vancouver, Wash food This coming Lord’s day is Dol Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler ved by Mrs. H. A. Pearse, the: man of Forest Grove, .1 H. Burn A baby boy arrived at the home fine after her operation. into the Dan Nelson lar Day. “Give as the Lord has ington. They returned late Sun have moved side, George E. Cusick, W. D. new president, as a special sur of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lamping Prospered You.” Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Martin and Lynch, and R. E. Drake of Port- day evening and visited until prise. The following members house. March 26. home Services for Lord’s day, April Wednesday morning at the Mrs. Omar Spencer Mr. and were present: Mrs. H. E Mc Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washbum land were at Hotel Hy-Van this of Fred Veith. Gladiola Special—Bulbs 25 cts. visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. week. Graw, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. A. L. and son of Portland visited Mr. 12—9:45 a. m. Bible school; a dozen and up. 1024 First Ave. Baoust in St. Helens Sunday. Sarah, 10:45 a. m. Divine morning wor- The Cheskamae Camp Fire Kullander, Mrs. A. Childs, Mrs. Spencer’s 1 mother, _r Mrs. NOTICE— ____t_____ ¡ship, theme, “Why I Believe in Phone 1136. Adv. J. C. Lindley, Mrs. J. W. Brown, Spencer, Sunday. group had an Easter party Fri Milday’s Beauty Shoppe is mov H. E. Smith and J. G. Camey of Many will be glad to know!lesus Christ.” Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. F. C. W. Reithner was in Portland Portland and Frank Karnath of ing from Cherry Tree Apts, to day night at the home of Mrs. Hartwick. Aunt Sally Spencer is able to be 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor on business Friday and Saturday Camas, Washington were those Vernonia Hotel, in the room for Alta Neil. Each girl brought up part of the time now and is'society; 7:30 p. m. evening ser- of last week. (Adv.) one guest and there were 24 pre who stopped at the Gordon this merly the lobby. Dr. F. G. Rankin has finished rapidly regaining her strength, vice in songs and meditation. sent. The evening was spent in testing cows for tuberculosis in It is hoped that she will soon be The Rainbow Girls will be Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson week. Recent guests at Hotel Nehalem dyeing Easter eggs and playing and around Natal. out again. I guests. Text: Genesis 9. visited the Walkathon in Port- Tune in on K-E-X every week- were B. Z. Holmes, Mrs. Bessie games. Light refreshments were land Saturday. _____ „ at _ _____ __ the ___Chandler, A. M. Thatcher of Port served. The girls surprised Mrs. day morning 7:15 for Noble Sproull of Yakima was family altar hour, and Sunday at land, S. S. Shaffer, Kalama, J. H. Lulah Fullerton ■with an Easter the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. I p. m. Rev. Willard H. Pope, Alexander, Corvallis, R. P. Hend- box at the close of the party. pastor. Adv. ricks, Vancouver, Washington, F. McNeill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage J. Renning, Seattle, and Clarence Orel Creps of Banks who had L. Webber, Salem. spent Easter at Oregon City with I Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Soden vi- R. I. Johnson and family, and sited Mrs. Soden’s daughter in his leg severely crushed while working at Cochran on April 1 The Bridge club met Tuesday stayed overnight in Portland at Portland over Sunday. is being treated in a Portland afternoon at the home of Mrs. the home of Mr. Armitage’s sis J. C. Lindley. Mrs. F. Hartwick ter, Mrs. George Stevenson. While i The Rainbow Girls will attend hospital. won the first prize. A dainty in Portland they attended a the Christian church next Sun Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pratt are lunch was served by the hostess. theatre, and were surprised to day evening in a body. leaving for Westport, where Mr. Present were Mrs. K. A. McNeill, see in front of them Miss Erma Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell Pratt has put in an alder mill. spent Saturday at the Walka He will be joined by G. A. Guy thon at Lotus Isle, in Portland. singer and Frank Moody. 1 Iti ver view LOCALS I è M ac M arr War STORES Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander Miss Vivian Douglass is home enjoyed dinner Easter Sunday this week from Linfield college with Geo. Ford, in Longview. at McMinnville to spend her spring vacation with her parents, Mountain Heart t Rebekah club| club ■ Mr- and Mrs E j Douglas3 will meet next Tuesday after-1 noon at the home of Mrs. H. Fo-i Miss Violet Pfiestr and Mr. gel. I Beck of Canby, Oregon, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Powell] Rev.~and Mrs. G. W. Plumer, and boys spent Saturday and who are old friends of Miss Sunday in Portland visiting rel- Pfiestr. atives. Mrs. J. E, Brady, ____ ________ mother of Mrs. Bert Nelson of Port An- Dane Brady fractured a bone geles, Washington, spent Tues- in her foot when she fell at her day with Mrs. Virgil Powell and home on Rock Creek early last family. week. She will be incapacitated Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wal for about six weeks. lace of Dallas were the guests J. L. Timmons, electrician for of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit the Oregon Gas and Electric Co., Sunday. injured his elbow while working J. N. Miller of Clatskanie and early last week. Although under Bert Mills, county commissioners, a physician’s care he has been were in Vernonia on business able to continue his work. Saturday. Mrs. Earl Groat, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Ray Irving and moved from Vernonia to Young's Glenn Irving of Astoria visited River, is ill at her home there. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pearse over Velma Veal, her sister, left for Young’s River Friday to be with the week end. her and care for her baby. J. B. Wilkerson and E. H. Con- Emmett Biddle, who has re dit left Tuesday for Spokane to attend the Inland Empire Teach cently purchased an 80 acre farm at Svenson, Oregon, is spending ers’ association. a few days in Vernonia with his Bert Waterman who has been family who expect to move to employed at the Johnson-McGraw the new farm a little later. mill returned to his home in Gordon Hieber arrived lasti Rainier Tuesday. week from Toledo, Ohio, for a Sidney Ratcliffe returned to visit with his parents, Mr. and Hood River Sunday in a new Mrs. C. F. Hieber, and other re- coupe purchased from the Kerr latives. He made a short trip to Motor company. Seattle during the weekend, re- turning W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Veith moved Saturday from Nehalem Street to the Clark house on Bridge Street at First Avenue. 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Pure- test Products are guaran teed to meet ana often surpass the exact stand ards established by the government. For your per sonal satisfaction compare the effectiveness of Pure- test Products with any others. Spring ( leaning time is here! Housewives everywhere are busy planning their Spring house cleaning, which, of course, calls for soaps, cleaning powders, disin fectants, mops, brooms, and other cleaning supplies. You will find them all in our stores at greatly reduced prices; so buy now and get ready for Spring Cleaning Days! STRENGTH MEANS WEAR Solid Leather Shoes are strong for wear. They Look the best, wear the longest and are the most economi cal shoes to buy. 'Star Brand" Shoes, the kind we sell are Solid Leather. They contain no paper, no fibre, no substitutes of any kind—never! H ickokat SANITARY W NECESSITIES M SO ON GARTER: 2 Pair .......... SANITARY BELTS- SANITARY APRONS DRESS SHIELD! SILK. Pair GARTER BELTS BROCADED CREPE HOSE— In Rayon .... CANVAS GLOVES them to protect your hands when gardening. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Answers all wash day prob lems. Saves your clothes and your hands, too. SUNBRITE CLEANSER — Use it for the kitchenware and on your bathroom a fixtures too. Can ..... ***■ 10 Bars .... 35c SANI FLUSH — Cleanses deoderizes and disin- nr fects. Can ¿DC BON AMI POWDER “Hasn't scratched 25c 25c 25c 25c 50c 49c 98c When you buy "Star Brands", you get what you pay for— the maximum your shoe dol lars will buy—absolutely. LADIES’ SWEATERS—A boon companion for the separate skirt Try. Pair of "STAR BRANDS", you'll 9« Glad You Did. LACE and PIQUE COL- EQn M . LAR AND CUFF SETS dVC to 1 PRINCESS STYLE SLIP: In Rayon Silk .......... CLOTHES PINS — Ameri ca’s Own Spring— 1 n 36 to Package ......... 4vC The clothes will stay on the lines with these pins. 4 Q REMEMBER—BEFORE YOU BUY SHOP AT MILLERS AND SAVE MONEY 2 MOP STICKS Spring handle, copper head, non- rusting, spring grip. Smooth strong handes that will not splinter. i ¡\ Each ........................ 1UC 25c Pair for ... RINSO WASHING POW DER— Large Size— CLOTHES LINE ROPE — Strong and durable— 2 50 19C Try it for washing your curtains. SILVER CREAM POLISH —Wrights— Makes the Sil verware look like 99. new............................ ¿¿C BLUING AND AMMONIA— Standard r Per Bottle JC Feet ....... 39c MARKET FEATURES QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Pot Roast of Beef Swiss Steak Hamburger Pure Lard good quality—pound Delicious, tender and juicy—Pound .............. POUND 16c 25c 14c In bulk—there is no sub- Q QPC » stitute for pure lard lbs. QUALITY ------ SNAPPY SERVICE 100% SANITARY Vernonia, Oregon STORCI STORES