Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 14, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, IMI
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
made a trip to Forest Grove
W. L. Van Doren was in Port-
Wednesday. They were looking
land Saturday and Sunday to con-|
suit his surgeon concerning his
for work.
Edith Lindsley was a Vernonia
hand which was injured this I
spring. He reports that he must
shopper aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther have left
Verla and Anna Devaney are
wait another month before the
hand is in condition to undergo for San Francisco. They have been spending this week in Westport
camping on their farm near Kea-
\
Pat Murphy attended the Le­ Mrs. McGilvray accompanied them the operation which is necessary. sey and will return later in the with their father.
Out
of
town
visitors
who
stop
­
gion convention in Corvallis last as far as Longview.
fall to live on the place.
Ladies Sew for
week.
Mrs. H. Veal returned Sunday ped at Hotel McDonald this week
Orris Devaney while cutting
included
Mat
Johnson,
Mist,
O.
Mrs.
Fowler
from
a
three
weeks
visit
in
Vic
­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetsch and
wood at home Friday was hit in
family left Monday for a vacat­ toria, B. C. While there she at­ V. Snider of Renton, Washing- the eye with a knot. The injury
About 40 members of the Mis­
tended the funeral services of ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jack-
ion trip.
son of Seattle, V. M. Norman, was painful but not serious.
sionary society of the Evangelical
Ernest
Yeo
’
s
father.
Miss Thelma Pearson of Port­
C. O. Evers vealed a calf and church met last Friday with Mrs.
Geo. C. Cranning, Wm. E. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sergeant P. A. King James, D. D. Lanway sold it to his neighbors.
land was a weekend guest of Miss
John B. Hair at Hotel Nehalem
«pent several days in Portland the
Macile Roberts.
D. K. Mendenhall made a bus­ to sew for Mrs. D. R. Fowler
and J. W. Van Order of Port-
first
of
the
week.
Della
Cline
Wayne Eckman of McMinnville
iness trip to Portland Saturday. whose Riverview home was re­
land.
is visiting friends in Vernonia took Mr. Sergeant’s place in the
C. O. Evers, his niece Anna cently destroyed by fire.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Johnson
Miller Mercantile store.
for a few days.
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson Devaney and Mayo Pettijohn
Each guest brought a gift for
H. E. McGraw and Lester
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander
attended, Sunday, the annual
Mrs.
Fowler and as a result of
and Mrs. K. A. McNeill motored Sheeley went to Portland Monday North Dakota picnic held this
the afternoon’s work two quilts
message will bring,
and remained until Tuesday af­
to Independence Sunday.
year in the Skinners Butte park The friends of the Church, with were also presented to her that
Mrs. William Culver is in Port­ ternoon in the interests of the at Eugene.
On Saturday the
evening.
joy they will sing,
land this week visiting her daugh­ Vernonia-Hamlet route to the'
Johnsons drove to Waldport and The faces on the aged again will
sea.
ter, Mrs. Thor Roberts.
stayed over night in Corvallis on
Two Birthdays
seem young,
John Miller and Frank Lusby
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cameron and
their way to Eugene.
And, a noble victory at last will Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frazee were were among the local Legion­
F. B. Hurt, who had charge of
be won
naires who attended the state
Portland visitors Saturday.
RIVERVIEW — (Special.) —
Aunt Sally Spencer returned convention in Corvallis last week. the construction of the oiled pave­ On the day the debt on our
Mrs. Nannie Hall entertained a
church is gone.
last week from a ten day visit They returned to Vernonia Sat­ ment in this vicinity last fall
is again in town, staying at the
number of young folks at the
O. A. Watchman.
urday.
j
with relatives in Portland.
home of her daughter, Mrs. C.
W. H. McVay, assistant treas­ Hotel McDonald. Mr. Hurt will
Margaret, Daisy and Nina Mc­
IN MEMORY OF
R. Fowler, Thursday of last week
Donald and Ed Hubert were Port­ urer of the Marshal-Wells com­ superintend the repair work on
He comes here
in honor of the birthdays f her
BEATRICE JOY FEST
land and St. Helens visitors Tues- pany of Portland, and L. C. these roads.
Miss
Lavonne
granddaughter,
Falkenhayn, advertising manager, from Klamath Falls, and will
day.
return for construction work Beatrice Joy, our little love
Hall, and Bob Welch, both of
A son was born August 5 to were in Vernonia Tuesday on
which came on the same day.
there when the job is finished Has gone to rest
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount at business.
In her home above.
A beautiful birthday cake
“Billie” Bergerson, daughter of here.
their home in the Pebble creek
No more sorrow, sin of strife
baked in the form of a double
Charles Bergerson received minor
district.
i Will come to mar our darling’s cake was served with ice cream.
J. H. Scott, state market road injuries, bruises and scratches,
i
life.
Those present were Mildred
engineer, was in town Tuesday when she fell while running to
The loved ones left
Cason, Marjorie Holtham, Mildred
and Wednesday inspecting roads her car at a charivari party
Have a cross to bear,
and Ida Mae Hawkins, Rhoda
Monday evening.
to be oiled.
But When life is o’er
Bell, Lillian Whitney Bell, Lil-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fest and
A guest of Mrs. J. E. Kerr
They will meet her there.
and Lavonne Hall, Mr. and
family left Monday for Hoquiam, this week is her sister Mrs. C.
Mae Ohler
R. Fowler, Mrs. D. R.
Washington, where they expect to J. Moser of Grants Pass. Mrs.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Moser arrived Saturday with Mr.
spend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Soden spent Kerr who had been in Grants
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Sunday night with Mr. Soden’s Pass on business.
Regular services August 9—
Hartwick
took
Mrs.
brother in Scroggins Valley south
Frank
Bible school 9:45 a. m.; Divine
Hartwick and daughter Maxine morning worship 10:45; Theme,
of Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clow and and Mrs. Cameron to Rockaway “Where We Meet With God.”
daughter Lauretta visited Mr. Thursday for their vacation. They
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.;
and Mrs. Roy Scott and family in expect to remain at the beach for Evening services, 8; Theme, Does
a week or ten days.
Forest Grove Sunday.
the fall of Isreal in anyway ap­
Among recent guests registered ply to us today?
Mrs. Lulah Fullerton of the
public schools has returned from at Hotel Nehalem were Mr. and
A cordial welcome to every
the summer session of the Univer­ Mrs. T. W. Cowan and T. W. one coming.
Cowan, Jr., of Westport, Dr. A.
sity of Oregon in Portland.
Ben Riesland of Portland rep­ C. Chase, Roy Sidebottom and
CATHOLIC CHURCH
resenting the Federation of West Joe Bush of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kullander
Services will be held Sunday
Side clubs, was in Vernonia Wed­
nesday to confer on road matters. and family of Portland stopped at 11:30 a. tn.
J. E. Kerr returned Friday af­ here Monday for a short visit
ter a two weeks business trip with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kul­ When Will the Debt On
Our Church Be Gone
to Southern Oregon. While in lander. They were on their way
Grants Pass he had his tonsils home from a week’s outing at
If you’ll listen awhile, a mes­
Seaside.
removed.
sage I’ll bring,
Earl
M.
Condit,
principal
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff
Pasteurized and Raw
and daughter Dorothy June, Mrs. West Portland school, and Mrs. i am not going to preach, and
I
’
m
not
going
to
sing,
H. V. Holcomb and Mrs. Dave Condit were here Wednesday to
The BEST MILK is not too good
Marshall motored to Portland visit with Mr. Condit’s sisters, But the subject I’ve chosen, is
for
your children and you!
something
that
’
s
new,
Grace
and
Lilly,
who
will
return
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside soon to Graceland college, Lamo­ I hope you’ll agree, its a good
one, too.
Doctors recommend milk that is
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich­ ni, Iowa.
pasteurized — a scientific process
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Washburn It’s something that puzzles us
ardson spent several days the
everyone,
which destroys harmful bacteria, but
latter part of the week visiting and Mrs. Dora Washburn took
keeps unchanged the delicious flavor
Harvey Froembling to Astoria When will the debt on our church
ing Tocoma.
be gone?
the vitamines and the minerals which
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Grun- Sunday, where he expects to re­
make milk such a valuable food for
den and W. T. Lilly motored to main for some time in the hope
There is no use to worry, men,
growth and health.
Raymond, Washington, Tuesday. that the climate there will benefit
no use to fret.
his asthma.
Better keep smiling, and,
Recent Hotel Gordon guests
Our milk keeps well because it is
off the debt.
included Shady Lane of Mist, Just a little at a time, friends,
handled under strictly sanitary con­
Glenn Ball, E. A. Wood, Toledo,
ditions and is always sold in bottles
It Pays
a little each day,
Oregon, O. T. Bates, I. M. Hill, And you’ll be surprised, how the
that are scientifically cleaned and
Vancouver, Washington, P. Scott,
sterilized in a machine made for the
debt fades away.
to look
Seattle, W. M. Schultz and Thos. Now, if we all work together, and
purpose.
Cluprou, Portland.
each do his part,
Your Best
Guests at the H. Veal home The hand on the clock will move
Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
from the start.
Groat and family of Astoria, Mr.
Our Ringlette permanent
Then
ever look upward, for Jesus
beautiful and lasting but
and Mrs. A. L. Van Blaricom
easy to take because there
is near.
and son Claude of Forest Grove
is less heat and less weight
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Hants of Just offer a prayer, that the way
VERNONIA
PHONE 471
in the Ringlette process.
may be made clear.
Vancouver, Washington.
ONLY $5.00
Stopping this week at Hotel Then the Angels in Heaven, a
Hy-Van were F. W. Stratton, L.
A. Stratton, Junction City, Chas.
Foss, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slater,
Mrs. R. H. Slater, W. H. Mc­
Vernonia Hotel Building
Vay, Wm. Brown, L. R. Olson,
Phone 1261
E. H. Leahy and H. E. Parker
of Portland.
KEANEY
Church
Notices
Fowler and Kenneth Fowler,
Harvard Malmsten, Paul Jepson,
Carl Biggs, Glen Hawkins, Bob
Welch, Robert Cline, Holly Hol-
comb, Roy Barnes and the hos-
tess, Mrs. Lee Hall.
GOOD STOCK SELLS
Good stock sells itself, declares
F. B. Warfield. He recently sold
two Hampshire rams to a man in
Kings Valley. Immediately Mr.
THE
GREATEST
VALUE
EVER BUILT
INTO A
F ord C a R
The Beautiful
Ford Tudor Sedan
Milk and
Cream
NEHALEM VALLEY
ICE Ä CREAMERY CO
ITSELF
Warfield received a letter from
a man at Junction City who had
seen the rams in Kings Valley,
inquiring for stock and prices.
On receiving a reply from Mr.
Warfield the customer sent a
check for partial payment with
instructions to hold 25 ewe lambs
for him until he could get his
threshing done so he could come
after the lambs.
The deal was made without the
customer seeing the lambs.
‘490
(F. O. B. Detroit, plu» freight and delivery.
Bumper» and »pare tire extra at low cosi.)
HEN you buy a Ford car today, you buy what is
unquestionably the greatest value in the history
of the Ford Motor Company. Never before has so
much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been
offered at such a low price.
The low price of the Ford is something to think
about because it means an immediate saving of many
dollars — always an important consideration. But far
more significant than price alone is what you get for
that price. When high quality is combined with low
price, you may justly take pride in having found a
most satisfactory purchase.
See the Ford — ride in it — learn something about
the value that is built into every part. The more you
know about it, the more certain you will be that it is
the car for you. It is literally true that when you “get
the facts you will get a Ford.”
W
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Beauty Shoppe
NOW IS THE TIME .
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To Prepare for
SCHOOL AND FALL
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A fine assortment of these boil
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needs from Patterns
to buttons.
The children are well shod when
you choose an all leather “Star Brand.”
The assortment is complete, the prices
lowest in years.
Wash Silks
Berry PAIL
I He
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SEE HOFFMAN ABOUT IT—IT PAYS
Order of Eastern Star
A choice of our hat stock FREE
with each SILK DRESS sold. Need
we say it is a chance to save.
At this lowest of prices you can't
resist a dress from this group of print­
ed silks—dotted, floral and striped pat­
terns, light and
dark shades
SHOP
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HERE
MONEY
A. F. 4 A. M.
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Regular commu­
A. F. 4 A. M. meet*
nication first
•t
Masonic
Temple,
and third Wed­
Stated
Communication
nesdays of each
First Thursday of each
month, at Ma­
month. Special called
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­ meetings on all other Thurs­
ters and broth­ day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitor*
ers welcome.
most cordially welcome.
Mrs. Leona McGraw, W. M.
E. G. Anderson, W. M.
Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary.
W. E. Bell, Secretary.
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
I. O. O. F.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursday* in
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge Ne.
ors always welcome.
246 meets every Tuesday night
Margaret Lines, Noble Grand. at
8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vi»-
Bessie Herrin, Secretary.
itors always welcome.
Chas. Holt, Noble Grand.
Pythian Sister*
G. G. Holt, Vice-Grand.
Vernonia Temple 81 meets
G. M. Holt, Secretary.
every 2nd and 4th Wednesday* in
W.O.W. hall.
Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C.
American Legion
Clara Kerns, M. or R. A C.
Varaaaia Paa*
119, Americas
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Legion.
Meet*
HARDING LODGE nr
Meets every Monday
2nd and 4th
night in the W.O.W.
Tuesday*
each
hall. Visiting broth­
month, 8. p. m.
ers welcome.
Dan Nelson, Ad­
M. D. Cole, C. C.
jutant; P. Hughe*, Commander.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.