The Call of the Great Outdoors
Wm. Armitage, Jr., of Van
E. M. Bleile was in Portland
couver, was in Vernonia Sunday
Friday.
| and Monday taking the place
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Drorbaugh i his father, W. J. Armitage,
have gone hop picking.
¡the drug store.
home of John Goodman of Ver family of Wilark spent Sunday
with Mrs. Macinster’s sister, Mrs.
nonia Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Streadwick ' Via Ennis.
are the possessors of a new Vic Frank Wilder, night watchman
toria Ford, purchased from the at Camp 8, was rather badly
I burned when a locomotive explod
Kerr Motor company.
Mrs. J. C. Hannia had the mis-1 ed.
fortune last week of burning her|
hands and arms with hot coffee,
but is getting along nicely.
Mrs, C. R. Lewis and family ’
motored to Portland Saturday
night and enjoyed a show.
Mrs. Bessie Miller of Portland
and Elsie Buler of Hillsboro were
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
guests of Roy Buler over the
weekend.
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Mr.
The Sunday school meets at
Smith motored to Portland Sat- 9:45 a. m. in charge of W. W.
urday night.
Wolff.
Mrs. Wiley of Portland has
The pastor will preach at 11
been a visitor for the past week
with her daughter, Mrs. Norman a. m. Subject: “Following Jesus.”
There will be ■ special music for
Guinn.
Mrs. Taylor and daughter Max • this service. 7 p. m. Christian
ine, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pringle Endeavor led by Miss Vivian
and Misses Alice and Patricia Douglass, a student in Linfield
Baker motored to Big Eddy park College. 8 p. m. preaching. This
last Thursday for an afternoon service will be opened by a song
; service led by John Hair.
of swimming.
There is a welcome for you.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Olson and
daughter Betty Jean spent Sun-'
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
day at Ridgefield, Washington,!
the home of Mrs. Olson’s parents.
F. Claude Stephen*, Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett of I Services for August 23. 9:45
Birkenfeld spent Sunday at the a.
„. m. Bible school. 20:45 a. m.
home of John Atkins.
Divine morning worship. Theme:
Mr. and Mrs. Pringle called on ,“Who Shall Be Able to Stand
Bud Adams of Vernonia and re I Before The Sons of Avak.”
port he is slightly improved.
i Every one professing Christian-
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Olson and I ity should by all means hear
daughter Betty Jean, I^verett this. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeav-
Bush and Roy Sidebottom motor or. 80:00 p. m. Evening Ser-
ed to Vernonia Saturday night. vices^
G. Lunow and daughter Clara
of Portland spent Sunday with
Read the Eagle classified ads
Everett Bush at Camp 8.
—there may be something that
Mr. and Mrs. Macinster and will save you money.
Church
Notices
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Black
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gove
moved Thursday to Portland.
Lincoln, Nebraska,visited at the
New Fall Dresses, Coats, and E. S. Thompson home Saturday
Millinery at Miller’s.
Adv. and Sunday. Mr. Gove is a bro
ther of Mrs. Thompson.
Mrs. W. E. Bell and E. J.
Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, Mrs. Whit
Bell went to Portland Tuesday.
worth and Miss Elsie Whitworth,
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gründen and Earl Evans, all of Beaverton,
moved Monday to Prospect, Ore- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
gon.
V. L. Powell and family.
R96ÓOMEIT/
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Turner
J. F. Rose went to. Portland
ÇEEMS 1Ö MB
spent the week end at Ocean- Sunday with Mrs. Rose and the
side.
children. Mr. Rose and Floyd re
11W SÖMBÖAIE
turned the same day, the rest of
CALLI Nò ME-
Ray Casselman and family went the family remaining until Thurs
to Independence Tuesday to pick day.
hops.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linquest,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burnside formerly of Vernonia and more
returned Saturday from Cannon recently of Burley, Idaho, are
r.trf-JH.;-.
Beach.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Lin-
Mrs. E. A. Green, Charlotte quest’s parents, Mr. and
and Nelle are at Seaside for a Wilburn Hall.
few days.
Mrs. Daisy Wheeler of
Mrs. J. T. Kirk is working in port, Washington, ' and
Hillsboro in
i
a cannery during Gladys Zinserling of Spirit Lake
Ida., and her daughters Lilly
the season.
Lena and Rosie spent the week
Mrs. J. H. Bush and Mrs. end with Mrs. Monger.
this summer, and are now work
Austin Dowling is hauling rocks
Florence Jepson are visiting in
ing for Clark-Dooley.
| from Pittsburg crusher, up above
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
J.
Bell
of
Portland this week.
Mrs. Helen Green and children 1 Vernonia.
Grants Pass are visiting at the
New Fall Dresses, Coats, and home of Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr.
from Portland and her sister
A. Dowling
Mrs. Dave McMullin and Mrs.
Millinery at Miller’s.
Adv. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald. They
from Canada were visiting at Chas. Hill were village shoppers
the Wm. Bridgers’ home a couple last week,
The C. S. Hoffman family re are visiting also Mr. Bell’s par
Forest Harding has
turned from their cottage at Mc- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell. guest his brother from Seattle of days last week. They together i Lewis Crowder is here from
Mrs. Bridgers spent Tuesday! California visiting his parents
Kenzie Bridge Saturday.
i with
Recent arrivals at the Hotel this week.
night at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Crowder.
Mrs. L. B. Eastman was a
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lillig and Nehalem include F. W. Cowen of
Shady Lane has gone up to Lewis is a window decorator for
children visited relatives in Port Westport, Raymond Webber of visitor at the G. B. Lowden res- the rock crusher at Pittsburgh I a large concern in California.
St. Helens, Jack Cochran, Mrs. idence Saturday.
land over the weekend.
to work.
Mrs. Ella Caywood and son
M. C. Findley of Salem and dau
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland John Schlippy is building an
Mrs. Frank Hartwick and Max ghters Pauline and Edith, and son motored to Portland Tuesday on addition on his house to make have returned to Seattle after
spending several weeks with her
ine returned Saturday from a Robert.
business.
-more room as the two teachers mother, Mrs. M. Wright.
two weeks visit at Rockaway.
Mrs. Raymond Johnson and are going to stay there this year. |
New Fall Dresses, Coats, and
Mrs. Mollie Wright has as her
Phoebe Greenman had as her Millinery at Miller’s.
Adv. Mrs. Frank Jamison of Thomp-| The Wm. Keaton family arrived' guest at present her daughter
last
week
from
spending
the
sum-
,
Sund-
son’s siding called at : the
guest over the weekend a sor
Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Owens land home Saturday r on their mer in Oklahoma, their old home. ! Abby from Virginia, whose hus
ority sister, Mary Jean Warner
and daughter Marie of Klamath way to Clatskanie.
They report the weather very band is a lieutenant in the avia-
of Albany.
I tion service for Uncle Sam.
Falls, spent a week in Vernonia
Mrs. Sundland and Mrs. Dow- warm there.
Mrs. James Nanson and daugh visiting Mr. Owens, and his sis ling were callers at the Jesse
Wilfred Johnson has been do
ter Dorothy, returned last week ters, Mrs. George Stankey and George home Friday, also at the ing considerable work on the
from a five weeks visit in Idaho Mrs. C. Dusten. They returned Osborn place.
high school bus putting new
and Utah.
to their home Tuesday.
Threshing time is 1 here again. coverings and springs in the
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Clow
The willing Workers held their Grover Devine had his grain cushions and giving it a general i
overhauling, preparing for the
were in Portland over the week regular meeting in the Christian threshed Sunday.
Mrs. John Hatfield spent three
James Hill and L. Wickstrom starting of high school Septem
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. church parlors Wednesday. They
days
of last week visiting friends
ber
8.
garage
on
are
building
a
big
George Robertson.
decided to make a Sunbonnet
The. school here in the village ' and relatives at Cottage Grove
their property on Mist hights.
baby
quilt
and
an
overall
boy
| and Eugene.
Mrs. Hannah Smith, former
Donald Sundland and Bernard begins September 14.
ly of Vernonia but now of Port quilt. Those present were Mrs. Dowling took in the dance at
The
roof
on
the
old
school
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sandon
land is spending a month’s va J. L. Timmons, Mrs. F. C. Steph Arcadia park Saturday night.
house is being reshingled, Clyde and Mrs. Ward of Vernonia spent
ens,
Mrs.
W.
Van
Doren,
Mrs.
cation in Alaska.
Guests at the Aamodt home Johnson doing the work with an evening of last week with
M. L. Herrin, Mrs. A. J. Sitts,
Mrs. C. O. Piert.
Sunday
were Mrs. Aamodt’s mo. the help of Earl Holce.
New Fall Dresses, Coats, and H. Veal, Mrs. J. H. Stubbs, Mrs.
Hector Firestine took in the
Mrs. Archie Lizenby of Verno
ther, Mrs. Magunsen from Hub
Millinery at Miller’s.
Adv. E. Knight.
bard, and Mr. and Mrs. Selyne dance at Arcadia park Saturday nia visited at the home of Mrs.
S. R. Olson last week.
from Eureka, California, Mrs. evening.
Miss Virginia Fielding came
Mr. Van Vleet has his crew
Al Curtis spent the week end
Aamodt’s aunt and uncle.
home to her little brother Rob I
ert’s funeral Monday and will re
The Aamodt family are plan- of men building more logging with his family in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rood and
main for a few days.
ning a pleasure trip to The Dalles road, for the past week or two.
Mri. Jake Neurer
Thursday. They will be met at They will soon start logging family and Mrs. Mulford of Van
Evelyn May has returned from
Crown Point by Mrs. Aamodt’s again, in a few days we under couver, Washington, spent Sun
Hillsboro. She is on crutches be The concrete piers are all ready mother, sisters and brother, the stand hauling to the Clatskanie ■ day with the C. O. Piert family.
cause of a fall from a tree while to start on the steel work on the Magunsen family from Hubbard, slough.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buler and
she was picking prunes.
John Myer was a village visit family, Eli Buler and Mrs. Bessie
Natal bridge this week. Fred also another sister from St. Hel
Miller were dinner guests at the
Charles Richardson, H. A. Holy Oveson, contractor, has charge ens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen or last week from Jewell.
and family, and Mr. and Mrs|
field, Bert Tisdale and Gene Ship of the work.
Mrs. Melvin Thomas and two Selyne from California. The par
man attended the ball game in
daughters have returned home ty will take in all the points of
Portland Tuesday night.
from Portland where they have interest along the Columbia river
Mrs. Ida A. Couper and dau been visiting relatives for a highway before returning home.
ghter Jean of Weiser, Idaho, month.
The Misses Alberta and Irene
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Miss Marion McMullin was a De Rock returned from a week’s
Couper’s son, S. E. Couper.
guest of friends in Clatskanie sojourn down where the cool
sea breezes blow at Seaside last
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davidson, over the week end.
Mrs. J. C. Moran made a bus- week, they had as their guest
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wolff, Mrs.
J. J. Grady and Aunt Sally Spen iness trip to Forest Grove last while there Miss Merle Mills
from Vernonia.
week.
cer went to Portland Tuesday.
for Busy Boys
Mrs. Austin Dowling and son
Jack Perry, who drives the
Mrs. Rose A. Fletcher left daily route down the river pick Bernard motored to Multnomah
r
and Girls
T
Thursday of last week for Port ing up milk and cream for the Falls, Sunday a week ago, spend
land, and from there went to the the Vernonia Creamery is back ing the day sight seeing, going
Built for good
beach, where she will spend her on the job after his vacation.
to see the “Smiling Lieutenant”
vacation.
Dave McMullin has the job to in Portland in the evening.
looks and long
Oscar Jones and son Elvin
Wayne Eckman of McMinn- get in the wood for the Natal have returned from Astoria
wear—They’re
I
ville returned there Sunday after school.
A. R. Melis is out theshing where they have been working
a visit of several days at the
comfortably
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. for farmers now and will soon
be in this neighborhood. Mr. and have returned home from a visit
Douglass.
easy on the feet
Mrs. Lee Osborn drove to camp to Eugene for several days, stop
New Fall Dresses, Coats, and 8 Monday on business. They re ping in Corvallis to visit a rel
I and pocket*
Millinery at Miller’s.
Adv. ported the roads good and a ative of Mr. Neurer’s. While in
scenic drive.
\ book.^ • • x
Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Neurer
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nance spent
Earl Holce is working for were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tuesday in Vernonia with friends. Clyde Johnson in harvesting this H. C. Gray, formerly of Vernon
They will make their home in
summer.
ia. On their way back they stop
Hood River, moving there from
Balding is busy ped to see Miss Francis Micek
Miss
Bertha
Dufur. Mr. Nance, along with
thoroughly cleaning the school attending summer school at Mon
about 25 others has been laid
mouth. They reported the roads
Sizes 12 to 2
off from the U. S. Forest Ser- house and getting ready for i
Mr. and Mrs. Hi Tracey were good and a beautiful drive. Mr.
per pair
vice fire patrol, on account of
anl Mrs. Stanley Kuback and
$2.79
lack of sufficient appropriation dinner guests of the Jack Lind
Elmer Thompson had charge of
say family Friday.
to maintain the entire force.
Miss Annie Me Mullin spent a the Neurer ranch during their
few days on Pebble creek visiting absence.
Mrs. Van Vleet and Mrs. Mil
her cousin Evelyn Me Mullin.
GRANGER'S
Dr. M. Eby and Dr. Hurley ler from Mist were visitors at
Sizes 8H to 2
¡were down the river on business Mrs. Lee Osborn’s on Tuesday.
Wm.
Bridgers
made
a
business
$1.98
Per p,ir
last week.
Charles Hambley made a busi trip to Newport the first of
ness trip to Portland last week I the w-eek.
Mrs. M. Peterson and her
and returned the same night.
And COUNTRY STORE
Jim Moran has bought a milk grandson Floyd were Portland
SHOP
, strain short horn Durham sire visitors recently.
SAT., AUG. 22
Fire Warden Lincoln Peterson
for his dairy herd.
in the Van Alstine Bldg.
Elmer Hiatt, daughter Faith, was busy checking up on fires
HERE
MONEY
Come and help send Ver
son Vergil and a friend drove to Tuesday, after the electrical
nonia's Queen to the Fair.
storm which swept this vicinity
Portland last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Monday night.
Mist
Camp Eight
Natal
SuSieS leather Shoes
Cooked
FOOD SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
ADAMS'
RED AND WHITE STORE
Sells for Cash . . , Prices Slashed
Here are a few of our prices for
Friday, Saturday and Monday—come in
MAYONNAISE—
QA
Nalley’s — Pint .... «JvC
COFFEE— Blue and
White — Pound .... £«JC
CORN FLAKES—
Red and Q For OF
White
J
£jC
WHEAT FLAKES—
Carnation *) for OF
14 ounce û
ÓOC
Alber. FLAPJACK FLOUR
2 H pound
2
Packages
NAVY
BEANS
RED
r lbs. or
BEANS
O
£JC
PICKLING VINEGAR—
Bulk, bring your own OQ_
container — Gallon “JL
PICKLING SPICES—
Assorted
3 for 25c
MACARONI r lbs. nr
Bulk ..... □ for
BUTTER— Forest
Grove — Pound .... 32c
CLASSIC LAUNDRY SOAP
8
Bars for
25c
FRESH MEATS
Government Inspected
WEINERS ......................................... 2 lbs’ 25c
PORK CHOPS
27c
PORK STEAKS
Pound ...................
SHOULDER ROAST
Pork—Pound .......
SALT PORK
Pound ...................
20c
18c
15c
BEEF ROASTS
Pound .......
BEEF BOIL
Pound ...................
ALL STEAKS
Pound ...................
PRIME RIB ROAST
Pound ...................
lie
11c
25c
18c
EASTERN BACON ............................. lb. 25c
PICNIC, Shoulder Ham ........................ lb. lgc
Order of Eastern Star
A. F. & A. M.
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Regular commu
A. F. & A. M. meets
nication first
at
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 meetmgs on all other Thurs
ters and broth day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
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. 0^0. F.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
ors always welcome.
meets every Tuesday night
Margaret Lines, Noble Grand. 246
at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis
Bessie Herrin, Secretary.
itors always welcome.
Chas. Holt, Noble Grand.
Pythian Sister«
G. G. Holt, Vice-Grand.
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
G. M. Holt, Secretary.
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C.
American Legion
Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C.
Vernonia Post
119, American
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Legion.
Meets
HARDING LODGE 11«
Meets every Monday
2nd and 4th
night in the W.O.W.
Tuesdays
each
hall. Visiting broth
month, 8. p. m.
ers welcome.
Dan Nelson, Ad-
M. D. Cole, C. C.
jutant; P. Hughes, Commander.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.