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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1931 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO Olsons, Without Guide or Alpenstocks, Climb Hood An Obnoxious Weed f 0\X DEA?. TECRlPlt WEED IS JüfT ÆLWNIN6 ALL OVER-KlLLINé-ffllN&S j RIGHT M4P LLET Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Olson were north until they could not see the among the 300 climbers who Hood River country at all. They J. T. Ball and family moved of F. H. Veith, foreman of the reached the top of Mt. Hood i had, however, -, a wonderful view Eagle shop, burned the inside of this week to Toledo, Oregon. in “ other Sunday, July 12. H‘“r directions and saw as his hand when he fell against a A. C. Knauss went to Portland hot stove Monday morning. After sleeping out under the , far as Diamond Peak, 124 miles on business last week Thursday. stars at the new Timber Line away, Although they themselves At Hotel Nehalem this week camp they started the ascent with did not see it others reported a Miss Lou Keehn went to Port were H. G. Leadbetter, C. A. three friends at quarter to four | view of Mt. Baker in Washing land Sunday and returned Mon Crockett, Portland, Paul Stump, in the morning and reached the ¡ton. day evening. G. J. Riley, J. W. Schran, Seattle, summit in a little over six hours They discovered for themselves Mr.‘and Mrs. A. L. Kullander and Ray Munday, Atlanta, Georg after passing a number of parties the ice caves pictured in the spent the week end at Seaside ia. on the way. Two of the group Sunday Journal but did not ex with friends. dropped out but Dr. and Mrs. plore any but the first room, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage Olson has the thrill of standing! The descent was made in three Lester Sheeley and Ray D. had as their guests for the week for the first time on the highest hours, Fisher made a business trip to end Mrs. G. F. Stevenson, Adam point in Oregon, an ambition / Tbe Olsons _____ have done consid- Camas and Washougal Friday. Plummer, Richard Humphreys and they had cherished for a long erable hiking this summer and Lester Humphreys all of Port Mrs. F. H. Veith and son, Fred land. time. were in good condition for the die visited Mrs. Veith’s mother in The trip was made without a strenuous climb. Vancouver, Washington Friday. guide and without ropes or alpen Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Garcia of Of the 300 who reached the stocks. The last 1500 feet, which I top that day approximately half Los Angeles returned to their Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mumbach is almost straight up, could not made the trip ______ without ____ guides. ____ are building a new house on their home last week following a visit have been attempted without al-j There were two large parties property at the north end of Rose here with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. penstocks if the snow had been, but the otherg made the climb in Hughes. Mrs. Hughes is a niece Avenue. freezing. Because of the soft-, gmaU groupa of Mrs. Garcia. Mr. and Mrs. M. Turner of ness of the snow they were able Oluf Rude, Howard Hadley, J. to dig in and get a good foothold. Banks visited their son and daugh P. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. At the top a large dog came ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lyttand, Barbara McKee, Pat to greet all commers, and the Turner Sunday. Murphy, Portland, and A. R. Dun lookout and his wife served hot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard can, St. Helens were recently reg tea at ten cents a cup. Mrs. j son and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. istered at Hotel Gordon. Miss Neoma Livingston of Port- Olson reports that it was won Burnside motored to Tacoma for | land, G. Reed of White Salmon, derfully refreshing. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes and the weekend. The sun was very warm and Washington, and Jack Rushlow Jeanne Hughes drove to Kalama, the ice was melting fast, but a of Eugene were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Campbell Washington Sunday to bring cold wind was blowing. Sulphur of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell. and family drove to Winlock, back with them Miss Helen Wells i Mrs. J. Glassner and children Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moran have fumes seemed to be coming from Washington Sunday to visit Mrs. who will be the guest of Miss as guests Mrs. Moran’s uncle and every rock and crevice and were returned home from their vaca Campbell’s parents. Jeanne for two weeks. aunt for a few weeks. blown by the wind. The gas tion. Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Thompson Former Nebraska residents liv cloud obstructed the view to the i , Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Jake Neurer Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn were Mr». A. A. Dowling and children and Mr. and Mrs. ing here have received announce-; Palmenter from Salem visited business visitors in Vernonia W. S. McDaniel drove Sunday to ments of the annual Nebraska j I with them on Sunday. Monday. Dowling home one evening last Sweet Home, Oregon. state picnic to be held at Cor Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stanton Mrs. Noble Dunlap and her Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Sundland week. There was a large crowd of Dan Brown, mechanic at the vallis on Sunday, Agust 2. Last mother Mrs. Nels Peterson mo picnickers at Big Eddy park over spent Friday in Portland on busi Jim Miller was a village caller were surprised on their wedding anniversary June 15 by relatives tored to Portland Wednesday. ness. Kerr Motor company’s garage, year over 1400 attended. the weekend. Friday evening. There Mrs. Everett Prickett from Mrs. John Patrick and brother, spent last week in Portland at H. C. Tracey butchered some Mr. and Mrs. Seiverts and with a basket dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pettit Kenneth Smith, spent Sunday at daughter Anne were through the were 14 present. tending the Ford school. of Port Angeles, Washington, Vernonia was a business visitor veals for the market Monday Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. E. Mor down the river Wednesday. the home of their mother in village Sunday on their way to Howard Allen, employed with are visiting with Mrs. Pettit’s ton, Mrs. W. Bennett and daugh Mrs. James McCormick was a Goble. Vernonia. Miss Seiverts taught the Koster Co., burned his side sister, Mrs. Lillian Hanson, this Friday afternoon visitor at Mrs. our school last year and will ter Helen motored to Portland Mrs. Hanson intends to a week. Miss Olga Holmstrom was severely July 1,6 when he backed Jake Neurer’s home. teach here again this coming on Friday. return with them for a season. weekend visitor in Portland. against a hot exhaust pipe. Gravel trucks are hauling grav Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay and year. They called at the Devine Mrs. Chas. Sundland took el up on the Beaver creek road. Mrs. Ruth Morrison of Astoria children from Treharne spent home on their way. charge of central office while Mr. and Mrs. Owen Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson have Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lane were daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. is a guest of Mrs. Rose Fletcher Sunday evening with Mr. and Miss Halmstrom was away. Rose and family enjoyed a picnic this week. Mrs. Morrison, who Mrs. Tracey. Mrs. George Van Vleet, Mrs. at home over the week end. She moved to Bend where he will be arrived Tuesday is the maker of Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Hill from EVANGELICAL CHURCH at Big Eddy Park Sunday. Harding and their mother, Mrs. is cooking at Kenney’s camp. employed in the mill. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White and “Ruth’s Mayonnaise” and opera Vernonia were Sunday guests of The Austin Dowling family Miller, spent several days last daughter have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Vickrey, tes factories in Astoria and Van Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baldridge. G. W. Plumer, Pastor week at the sea shore enjoying drove down below Elsie Sunday. Mrs. T. Troup and daughters Sunday school at 9:45; Preach the salt sea breezes. They re- Arthur Hixson and Harry Hix- couver, B. C. Deputy Game Warden Wm. The hottest day of the year were at Treharne on Sunday. ing at 11. The pastor will be turned home Thursday. son spent the week end of July Brown was a visitor last weekend was Sunday, 96 in the shade. It Aunt Sally Spencer and grand Farmers in this vicinity are 11 and 12 at Cannon Beach. present to conduct the service. Everyone is in the midst of was good hay weather, but too busy hauling hay. daughter, May De Ett Throop, at Natal. There will be no evening ser haying here in the valley. Dave McMullin was sick for a hot for comfort. accompanied Mrs. Walter Wolff, E. D. Selder, auditor for the Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Dübendorf vice, on account of the annual Mrs. Jesse George was a Mon The Geo. Van Vleet Logging State Industrial Accident com- Mrs. E. A. Green and Dorothy few days last week but is im camp meeting at Jennings Lodge. and son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorn- day morning village shopper. proving at this writing. company recently purchased two mission, was in town from Mon- June Wolff to Portland Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Melis re brau and children, Myrtle and Wayne Lappe from Vernonia new trucks for logging. day to Thursday checking pay- where they will visit Omar Spen CHRISTIAN CHURCH was a weekend caller in this Bernard Dowling had the mis turned to Portland after a few Billie, Mrs. M. Strolen and son cer for a few days. rolls. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank community. fortune to hurt his ankle quite days visit here with their par Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Chaarles F. Claude Stephens, Minister Hotel Hy-Van guests this week Several Natal families took ents. Irvin Weed who operates the Services for July 26. 9:45 badly Monday while working for Dave Bocan made a business Barnes and children of Vernonia, donkey engine on the Camp 8 include E. O. Secord, H. E. Par part in the picnic at Parker’s Bible School. 10.45 Divine Morn the Van Vleet Logging company, road injured his arm last week ker, N. A. Sprague, Chas. Foss, grove Sunday given by the Iowa ing Worship—Theme: Neglect of which necessitated his going to trip to the village here last Tues Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes of Tualatin spent the afternoon at when he ran a piece of old cable Webb Campbell, Wm. Brown, E. club. the Greatest Unseen Force of Dr. Hughes several times but he day from Birkenfeld. the Nehalem river and enjoyed There were evening services D. Selder, Ray C. Conger of into it. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer were Today. 7 ' :00 p. m. Christian En- is able to be back at work again held Tn the church here one night swimming. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saturday evening movie visitors in deavor. 8:00 Evening Service— this week. Last Friday Mrs. Walter W. Valentine, Janet Buschmore, Chi- Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lindsay Mrs. E. Reynolds and daughter, last week. Preaching by a trav Theme: When Vengeance is Wolff, Mrs. E. A. Green, Mrs. caga, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Van were Vernonia shoppers on Sat- eling Congregational pastor who Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of Mrs. Buckley, are living at As- Sweet, A i study from the word Charles Richardson, Jack Marshal Portland are enjoying the sum of God. toria where Mr. Reynolds and was traveling through the state. urday. and Norman Green motored to Piker of Seattle. mer here at their country home. Mr. Buckley are employed. An invitation to all visitors to Portland. Registered at Hotel McDonald Noble Dunlap and son Floyd L. Wickstrom and family ar- are J. C. Armstrong, H. Martin were business visitors in Verno our community to cooperate and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner and rived last week from Taft. They enjoy the services. sen, W. H. Nearhoff, C. E. Beau nia Saturday evening. daughter Eloise, Mrs. Judson are living in the house on Main champ, J. C. Beauchamp, A. B. Miss Annie Benzar made a FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE street recently occupied by Carl Weed, Mildred Tousley and T. Steele, I. R. White, Portland, E. Delivered To and Called for at Your Door business trip to Vernonia Thurs- Garner spent the weekend at Enneberg and family. They ex J. Reiland, San Francisco, J. B. day. A. H. Gilpin, Pastor. Cannon beach. pect to remain here for a while. TRUCKS LEAVE VERNONIA 9 A. M. DAILY Risk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bas- Services: Sunday school at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson’s Dora Louden is assisting Mrs. Freddie Veith, 1 year old son sy, Astoria, and Mr. and Mrs. dwelling, which is being remod- 10:30 a. m.; Evening service at Long Distance Furniture Hauling Knowles with her household B. A. Jackson, Seattle. Between Vernonia and Portland eled and an addition built on, 7:45. Subject: A call for a de duties. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts, Mrs. is well under way and will soon cision. Guy Lane had the misfortune Portland-Vernonia Truck Line Street meeting Saturday night. to break his arm last week while A. P. Bays and Emil Messing be completed. Charles Hambley drove to The Lord willing, revival will fished for steelhead in the Des- cranking a car. W. A. Davis, Local Manager. chutes Tuesday, They report Castle Rock with a load of ferns close Sunday night. Week night Mrs. Dave McMullin and Mrs. RES. PHONE 443 OFFICE PHONE 1041 services will be announced Sun Chas. Hill were callers at the that the stream appeared to be last week to be shipped out. Mrs. Melvin Thomas and two day. Evangelist A. H. Gilpin has pretty well fished out. Indians, however, were doing a big busi daughters are leaving this week accepted a call to remain as pas- Pherson or the Four Square Gos ness netting steelhead and other for Portland where they will visit1 tor. We welcome all those who pel church. We believe the Four fish in the rapids of the Colum- relatives for a couple of weeks, love the full gospel to our meet- Square doctrine, but that was Elmer Hiatt worked at Verno-' ings. We wish it to be known Pentecost long before Mrs. Mc bia. n ia with his team last i week ---- we have absolutely nothing in Pherson organized her Four A telegram received by Mr. and hauling hay. | common with Aimee Semple Mc- Square church. Mrs. F. E. Malmsten this week --------------- Uy---------------- announced the birth of Shirley IRVING BACHELLER Ann, eight and one half pounds, A. F. & A. M. Order of Eastern Star to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Griffin, Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. July 20, in Sigourney, Iowa. Mrs. A. F. 4 A. M. meet» Regular commu Griffin, before her marriage, was at Masonic Temple, nication first Hazel Malmsten. daughter of Mr. | and third Wed Stated Communication nesdays of aach and Mrs. F. E. Malmsten. Until First Thursday of each month, at Ma two years ago she made her home month. Special called sonic Temple. here and was for two years All visiting sis meetings on all other Thurs teacher of English in the Ver- ters and broth day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors Tier© is a glorious most cordially welcome. ers welcome. nonia high school. story and a match Mrs. Leona McGraw, W. M. E. G. Anderson, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. less color plate of a For real bargains—watch the W. E. Bell, Secretary. classified columns of the Eagle. proud old day — Treliarne Naial Mist Church Notices Freight “A Candle Wilderness” NEW LOW PRICES In Keeping With MILLLER’S Policy TO GIVE YOU colonial times. The author regards it as his finest romance of American history. And when one recal Is “The Light in the Clearing," “A Man for the Ages" and “In the Days of Poor Richard" much may be expected. Standard Merchandise at Lowest Prices Ringlette Permanent Only OVERALLS Bib and Waist, Regularly SI.10 pr. 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Varaoaia Po»t 119, American Legion. Meet» night in the W.O.W. 2nd and 4th hall. Visiting broth Tuesdays each er* welcome. month, 8. p. m. M. D. Cole, C. C. Dan Nelson, Ad- H. Culbertson, K.R.S. Ijutant; P. Hughes, Commander. HARDING LODGE 11« Meet« every Monday I