Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 03, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
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Friday night Vernonia movie
Nina McDonald
visitors were Mrs. Wm. Bridgers,
Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Miller.
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs. John Patrick and brother
Nina McDonald, little daugh­
were Vernonia shoppers Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schultz
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. McDon­
Edith Lindsley is home from day afternoon.
drove to Portland Saturday and
ald celebrated her fifth birth­
Hillsboro for a few days. She) The Austin Dowling family
brought back with them Mrs. D.
day Sunday, June 28, by giving
is going to work in the cannery were Vernonia business visitors
K. A. McNeill made a business
Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers Walker who was their guest over FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE there this summer.
a party to a group of her friends
Saturday afternoon.
the
week
end.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and son of McMinnville, who for­
trip to Portland Monday.
at Hotel McDonald.
Mrs. A. Wallace and Mrs. Wm.
Mr.
Devaney
is
home
for
two
I
Schultz,
the
latter
’
s
son,
Thad-
Evangelist
A.
H.
Gilpin
of
merly lived here while Mr. Meyers
Games were played and re­
Bridgers were shopping in Port­
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKibben was local manager far the Shell1 deus Lang, and Mrs. V. Haight Los Angeles, California, will be­ weeks. The mill at Westport is land Wednesday.
freshment» of ice cream, birth­
Oil company, visited Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Mrs. Walker back gin a revival campaign at the closed for repair work.
Jim Miller was a
day cake, chocolate, and candies moved to Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Evers were Shady Lane for a day guest of
to Portland Sunday.
Full Gospel Tabernacle July 6.
Charles
Richardson Sunday.
or so the
were served.
C. W. Reithner spent the week
Meetings every night 7:30 p. m. Vernonia shoppers Monday.
last of the week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Green
and
end
in
Seattle
on
business.
veal
O.
H.
Devaney
delivered
a
Guests were Geraldine Cason,
Rev. Gilpin has been in the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groat of
The Sundland-Berg orchestra
Virginia Johnson, Violet Johnson,
Astoria visited at the home of Charlotte and Norman motored ministry ten years. He preaches to town Saturday.
played at Rainier Saturday even-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
M.
Martin
Sunday
to
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Dolly Miller, Arlone Baker, Ar­
D. K. Mendenhall made a trip ing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Veal Saturday.
the old time gospel in the power
lene Baker, Middleton Crawford, moved to Seattle Sunday.
Velma Veal returned with them Park near Chehalis where they of the Holy Ghost. Don’t miss to Clatskanie Monday to deliver
Grover Devine bought several
met Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fuller an opportunity to her Rev. Gil- a cow to Jack Campbell.
Freddie Veith, Daisy McDonald,
head of cows from Clyde Lane
to
Astoria
where
she
will
spend
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gründen visit­
and family of Tacoma and I'Jelle pin.
last week. They are preparing
Margaret McDonald, Mrs. Geo. ed in Portland over the weekend. the summer.
who has been visiting them. They
to stock their ranch up over on
Miller, Mrs. F. H. Veith and Mrs.
Deep creek that they recently
A. D. Lester and Kenneth spent the day at the park and
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
D. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss and
, purchased from John Foster.
Lawrence were Portland visitors Lamonds of Seattle and Julia Nelle returned with them.
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
I Jim Hill was down from the
Dowling
Keasey and Kathrine Sparr of
Surprise Party For
during the weekend.
Registered at the McDonald
Summit over the weekend. He'
First services for July.
Portland spent Saturday and Sun­
, works for Riggles company.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Biddle day with Mr. Lester’s sister, Mrs. this week were J. N. Miller, Clat­
Mrs. H. M. Jones
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
A pleasant surprise was given, Fred Watkins, the deputy as­
skanie, Bert Waterman, city, F.
of Swenson spent several days E. H. Washburn.
10:45 a. m. Divine morning
BIRKENFELD— (Special.) — last week visiting relatives here.
B. Hall, Longview, R. R. Par­ worship. Theme—Christian Pat­ Mrs. Oscar Jones Wednesday af- sessor, was around through tile
A surprise party was sponsored
ternoon when several of the la- village last week,
Among those stopping at the shall, A. B. Corey, L. B. Jones, riotism.
Several ladies from Birkenfeld
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Rose Fletcher spent the Gordon recently were Otis Brown, W. R. Trusty, H. O. Gusofson,
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeav­ dies of the village gathered to j 'and vicinity spent Thursday af-
Cook of Birkenfeld Saturday night weekend in McMinnville, return­ Hogenam, H. T. Johnston, Henry N. H. Hartley, H. Martinsen,. or.
help celebrate her birthday.
in honor of Mrs. Hugh M. Jones, ing to Vernonia Monday evening. Davis, Seattle, Albert Filswater, Phil E. Molley, J. M. Sears and
Mrs. Geo. Shields and son ternoon at the Knowles home, as
8:00 p. m. Evening services, James arrived from Cottage well as the Jolly 20.
the occasion being her birthday
and
Spokane,
J.
Jones
Portland
G.
B.
Winter
and
son
of
Port
­
Theme
—
Proper
Interpretation
of
Miss Nelle Campbell is visiting
County Commissioner J. N. Mil­
on June 22.
Grove Thursday night for several
land.
the Times in Which We Live.
for two I B. Swanskie.
weeks visit with her daughter, ler was in the village this last
Five Hundred was played dur­ Miss Louise Roberson
Vacationists will find a wel­ Mrs. Grover Devine.
Robert | week on business.
The infant son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schultz
ing the evening, Mrs. Jones re­ weeks.
Shields brought them down, re-
i | Geo. Jones was at home a few
are remodeling their home on come at these services.
ceiving ladies’ high score, Clyde
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
W.
Wolff
Mrs.
Weston
Sheeley,
who
died
Mr.
turning again the next morning.1 days last week from the fire pa-
Harmon gentlemen’s high, and and daughter Dorothy June spent following his birth Monday even- Second avenue which was par­
Lois Devine returned home with.trol, where he is a fire warden
The Old Mohawk Church
Howard Jones the draw.
the weekend at Brownsmead near ing was buried in the family tially destroyed by fire several
'again this season.
The old Mohawk church, the old­ him for a visit there also.
lot in the local cemetery Wed­ weeks ago. They were fortun­
Many nice gifts were received Astoria.
Protestant church In Ontario,
ate in securing enough insuran­ est
nesday afternoon.
and a delicious lunch was served
is on the Six Nations' reserve near
A girl was born to Mr. and
ce to enable them to rebuild the Brantford, Ontario. The grave of
by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Harmon.
Miss
Nelle
Phillips
of
Kansas
house
as
it
was
originally.
The
Chief
Joseph Brant is alongside Its
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee at their home on
Mrs. Clyde Harmon and daughter O.-A. hill early Saturday morn-, •City who has been visiting Mr. finishing work will be completed walls, and the church Is proud of
and Mrs. Carl Davidson left in about two weeks.
the sliver communion service and
Loise, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bollinger ing.
Bible presented by Queen Aune.
Wednesday to return home. Mr.
and daughter Maxine, Mr. and
service Is Inscribed: “The gift
The Bridge club met Tuesday The
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stevenson I ’and Mrs. Davidson accompanied
Mrs. Arthur Schwab, Mrs. Tom
of Her Majesty Anne, by the Grace
at the home of Mrs. A. L. Kul- of God, of Great Britain, France
Hopkins and son Tommie, Mrs. of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. ' her as far as Partland.
lander, .
The members decided and Ireland, near Her Plantations
Roy Cook, Mr. Bocan, Oliver W. J. Armitage Wednesday and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson not to meet again until Septem- lu North America, Queen, to Her
Howard and Lonn Jones, Emanuel Thursday.
and Doris, Mary Virginia Hop- ber. 1 Mrs. F. Dickson won the Indian Chapel of the Morawks,
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Mrs. 1 Rose Fletcher attended I kins and Miss Nelle Phillipps of high score prize. A dainty lunch 1712.” The church is a popular
M. Jones.
a gathering of the daughters and ' Kansas City, who has been their was served by Mrs. Kullander to mecea for tourists.
ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Miss Pauline Durant of Kan- sons of Washington county at guest for the past week spent the Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, Mrs. K. A.
Jungfrau
Mas.
of
Flowers
sas City, Mo., was the guest of Hillsboro Sunday.
week at Seaside.
McNeill, Mrs. M. Gründen, Mrs.
Whether you are ascending or
her sister, Mrs. F. M. Ruhl, all
J. H. Bush, A. L. Kullander, F. Hartwick, Mrs. W. R. Culver, descending the Jungfrau from In­
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
of last week. While she was
Mrs.
H.
A.
Pearse,
Mrs.
F.
you will be amazed at the
here Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl and Miss J. Armitage Sunday were Mr. M. D. Cole, F. Hartwick O. T. Dickson and Mrs. H. E. McGraw. terlaken,
wild flowers, many of which are
Durant motored around the Mt. and Mrs. R. I. Johnson of Ore- Bateman and H. E. McGraw drove
anything
but wild when they grow
to Seaside Tuesday evening and
Be sure to lay in a supply of films and other
The Just Eight Bridge club in our sheltered gardens and hot­
Hood loop and also to Seaside, gon City.
reported excellent clam digging met last Thursday evening at the houses. Right up to the snow line
and had planned to go to Mt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrick left
Fourth of July needs not later than Friday.
the rim of the glaciers you
Rainier but on account of the this week for Boardman, Oregon, Wednesday. They returned Wed­ home of Mrs. J. L. Timmons. and
will
find
alpenrosen,
as
they
call
nesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Baker won the first our azaleas, violets, forget-me-nots,
unpleasant weather cancelled this where Mr. Carrick will be em-
trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Grun ployed in the harvest fields.
Mrs. Mary Kato, who is work­ prize and Mrs. Lola Nance the foxgloves, thistlebloom, anemones,
of Whittier, California, were also
ing temporarily at Scappoose will second prize. A delicious sup­ gentians, clover and cornflowers, If
R. E. L. Julian, assistant city spend the fourth of July vacat­ per was served by Mrs. Timmons. that Is what you call “bachelor but­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl
tons."
ARMITAGE DRUG CO. — MAC’S PHARMACY
Saturday and Sunday and left commissioner of Portland and ion at her Chop Suey restaurant It consisted of venison, new po­
Monday morning with Miss Dur­ Mrs. Julian were Sunday guests here. Her son Charlie arrived tatoes, string beans, hot biscuits,
ant for California by way of of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cason. Tuesday and is staying at the Mc­ wafers and tea. Those present Virgil Powell, Mrs. W. M. Hen­
were Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. derson, Mrs. L. Baker and Mrs.
Crater Lake and the Redwood
r-
Mrs. E. A. Green, Charlotte, Donald hotel.
H. Kerns, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. R. F. Nance.
highway. Mrs. Grun is also a
Nelle and Norman and Mrs.
HyVan guests this week were
sister of Mrs. Ruhl.
Maude Space went to Portland F. Hammond, San Francisco, Geo. I
Tuesday shopping.
W. Ford, Longview, H. VonCleff,
E. II. Salisbury, repair man for Clatskanie, A. D. Lester, Seattle,
the Cline Shoe repair shop, left Paul Kullberg, Wm. Brown M.
this week for his farm on B*a- Tehara, D. R. Davis, E. H. Leahy
ver creek where he will spend and F. R. Broom of Portland.
the summer.
Among recent guests at the
FDR MANY A
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson Nehalem were N. W. Ball, and
and children went on a motor H. C. Miller of Seattle, Mr. and
trip Monday which took them Mrs. Jemesmor, Nels Jepson, C.
through Portland, Salem and Mc­ E. Trudgian and daughter, A.
O. Bryson of Portland, and Mrs.
Minnville.
A. H. Morris.
Mr. George Winters and son
Joseph of Portland, spent Mon­ The Eastern Star Social club
Clearance of
day and Tuesday in Vernonia, will hold a pot luck supper in
“THEME” AND “HOLEPROOF”
the
Masonic
temple
next
Wed
­
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James
YARD GOODS
Semi-service and service weight ladies’
nesday
at
6
p.
m.
Members
are
Nanson and family.
full-fashioned hose.
.00
invited to bring their husbands
SUMMER SILKS
Regularly
81.4!)
to
$1.98
Pr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Condit and families. The evening will
to 98c yd.—Now
“PATRICIA” CHIFFON
were in Vernonia over the week­ be spent playing cards.
end from Portland, where Mr.
We have added to the color range of
Our stock of spring and
CRETONNE
Ray D. Fisher left Friday af-
Condit is attending summer
these fine hose, silk to top in
■OO
summer silk dresses,
the
ternoon
to
attend
sessions
of
to
59c
—
4
yds.
$1.
some darker patterns
sheerest chiffon.
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Pr.
Hot, Tired, Hungry school.
annual State Editorial association.
suitable for next fall
ANKLETS
Miss Ramona Miner of Port­ Mrs. Fisher and Margaret ac­
wear, are included in
BOILPROOF Suiting
...YES, and Cross land,
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A continuance of last week’s special on
this clearance. A fine
and Wilfred Thomas of companied him as far as Tigard
Reg 39c—4 yds. $1 25c anklets. Many are
opportunity to save ------
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Lebanon spent the weekend at where they stayed with Mrs. Fish­
• You can change all that the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. er's parents until Monday morn­
taking advantage at .....
ADC Pr.
HUCK TOWELING
ing.
in the twinkling of an eye. Miner.
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~ LOCALS^
She accompanied Alfred End,
who was driving to Vernonia to
visit his sister, Gladys End.
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KEASEY
Church
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NOTICE
We Will He Closed
July 4 and 5
The Drug Stores of Vernonia
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JULY 6th
BEGINS
JULY 6th
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wakes the meat
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
man »
A Sale of Merit Prices are the Lowest
Waich Our Windows
JULY 6th
You can Save
JULY 6ih
HOSIERY SALE
Silk
DRESSES
Home from Work
Mrs.
Kenneth
Gardner
and
Mrs. . N. A. Spofford who was
• Put before him a Savory two children, Patricia and Eileen called to Jerome, Idaho, thrM
of North Bend, Washington, are weeks ago by the illness and
Meat Diih.
Our Quality and Priea
Art Right
spending a few days with Mr. ! death of her mother returned to
and Mrs. Carl Davidson.
her home here Saturday evening.
Linen finish, yd 15c
1-5 to 1-2
1 / OFF
/2
Wash Dresses and Smocks
Choice
These dresses are of “Spokane” “Juan-
ella” and “Peggy Claire" make. Good
range of sizes.
d* 1 IQ
Regularly $1.95—NOW .......
Groceries
“JUANELLA” VOILE DRESSES
Fresh Fruits
and
Vegetables
“Keep the home-town
Dollar* at Home*'
Nehalem Market
and
Grocery, Inc.
Telephone 721
INDEPENDENCE
Our National Watchword
Independence—the personal watchword of the
man who has an established line of credit with
this bank. It permits him to take advantage of
business opportunities that present themselves
and win for himself the financial gain that is his
due. Start yourself upon the road to financial
independence by opening an account here at
once. You will always be glad you did.
B ank of V ernonia
SWEATER CLEARANCE
REMNANTS
OFF
Smocks, an all season necessity, are put
at clearance prices—“Juanella’s” Neeley
Don’s” and “Billing's” ---------to 1/2 OFF
With the summer season just starting
you can buy a $1.95 fast color
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CURTAINS
Full length white curtains
with valance and tie backs,
colored borders, You can
now re-curtain,
98c
at — PAIR
Regularly $1.39 to $1.79
Baby Blankets
Everyone knows the quali­
ty of “Pepperell” blankets
for little ones. We have
our stock reduced for this
clearance.
WINDOWS —
30x40 STITCHED
MILLINERY CLEARANCE
36x50 STITCHED
— WATCH
OUR
An excellent group of spring and sum­
mer straws in rough and smooth braids.
The latest panamas, regular and large
head sizes—our complete stock greatly re­
duced.
$1.00
$1.95
Shop Here
SAVE
MONEY
$2.95
were 98c .
69c
were $1.59 .... 98c
36x50 SATIN Border
were 1.98 .. $¡.59
— WATCH OUR
WINDOWS —
New pastel light wool sweaters, plain
and fancy weaves and crocheted in the
best colors for summer
J / OFF
wear—to................................... /2
79c POLO SHIRTS
$1.49 KHAKI PANTS
WASH SUITS, to $1.98
BIB OVERALLS ..........
WAIST OVERALLS
— WATCH
OUR
69c
1.29
98c
69c
79c
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WINDOWS —
YOUR CHANCE TO
SAVE ON A
SWIMMING
SUIT
Summer means swim­
ming and swimming
means “Jantzen” —
this is a real chance
to economize. Many
of these fine suits are
ONE-HALF OFF,
WARNER
CORSETS
From $4.95 regularly to
98c for a clearance price is
an appreciable drop. These
corsets are heavily
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boned. Broken sizes. vOC
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