Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 18, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931.
O. —
Evers visited at his
Colleen Fogel, Shirley Cole, Deli-
A large
Wise also went with them. She
n
,a>Ke cougar was seen — cros-
—■ - ! —
c. -•
lih Condit, Lois Eby, Margaret
stopped off at her home in Port- sing the road on the Mist-Clats- home Sunday, He says the rain
Fisher and Willi» Browning. The
land. Mrs. Wise has been spend­ kanie market road one evening has not hurt the prune crop at
children meet in the Austin ap­
ing the past three months with last week and several men left Forest Grove, where he is work-
Mrs. A. A. Dowling
artments five days a week from
Miss Banzer.
to hunt the animal but as yet are ing.
nine to eleven in the morning.
The Grover Devine folks traded unsuccessful. Those who saw it. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilliam
The ringing of the school bell their Chevrolet in on another car say it is an extra large one.
Mrs. Ed Gearhart who has been
visited at the Devaney home Sun-
Mrs. W. J. Armitage has been to prepare for school. The boys living at the McDonald hotel for Monday morning called the chil­ from the Silva Auto company last
Ernest Lane left last week for day.
I
dren
back
to
their
school
duties
have been employed in Longview two weeks left Friday for Van­
ill at her home since Sunday.
week.
Kenneth Groslin was a visitor
after a three months vacation. I Dave McMullin from Natal shop- the Veterans hospital in Portland
couver, B. C.
Daisy McDonald was out of during the summer.
at the W. J. Lindsley home Sun­
to have his tonsils removed.
Sunday
visitors
at
the
home
of
Lois Malmsten, librarian, left
school this week with an attack
Mrs. Charles E. Rish^rdson re­
day.
ped in the village Monday after­
Sunday for a week’s vacation turned Tuesday from a two weeks , Grover Devine were Mrs. John noon.
of tonsilitis.
Lavelle Gosa spent Thursday and
Devine, from Clatskanie, Miss
Mrs. Judd Greenman and Phoe­ with friends at Seaside. Louise visit with her mother and friends I Gross and Mr. Birkenfeld.
Friday in St. Helens at the teach­
A pleasant surprise was given
be Greenman motored to Portland Malmsten who took her to the and relatives in Payette and Wei­
ers’ institute, and the weekend in
Clyde Johnson Sunday evening at
Mrs. McClenon and daughter'
|
beach will have charge of the ser, Idaho. Mrs. Richardson made
Tuesday.
Portland with the Duncan family.
Dorothy
from
Pranson,
Colorado,
..
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.
'
™
0
aslon
the trip to Idaho in company with
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnside re­ public library until her return.
. , .
.
,
birthdav.
birthday. There were about 26
26 1
arrived
last
week
to
spend
the
turned Monday from a trip to
Dan Byrd and family and F. Mrs. R. A. Space who is living at
who joined in making merry and
Frank White and J. O. De­ ^■■This Ad good for $1.50
Portland.
E. Harris and family left Wed­ Nyssa, Oregon, which is close to winter with her parents, Mr. and helping him celebrate.
vaney are burning the slashings
on $5.00 Permanent wave at
Mrs.
Jesse
George.
the
Idaho
line
and
near
Payette.
Mrs. E. A. Green, Charlotte nesday morning for New Mexico
around their places. The fire
John
Patrick
had
the
misfor
­
HAZEL SKINNER’S
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tiderman
and Norman Green were Port­ where they will be employed af­ Mrs. I. White, while driving to
tune to get scratched up and warden was out Tuesday and gave
BEAUTY SHOP
land visitors Sunday.
ter October 1. They expect to do Vernonia Tuesday from The and daughter Jean spent Saturday bruised Saturday afternoon when the permit.
300 Columbia Big., Portland
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H.l
evening
at
the
Chas.
Hanson
The Willing Workers met at the some sight- seeing in California Dalles with her brother, A.
367 Wash. Phone AT 1518
the big logging truck he was driv-
Gene Purney and Norman Pet-
Pape, was bruised when the steer- h°me* Geo. Salmi of Marshland j I ing for Van Vleet Logging com-
Christian church Wednesday af­ on the way.
Marcel or Finger wave 50c
tijohn
went
into
Portland
Satur
­
ternoon for quilting.
______ ing geer of their car bToke near was a*s0 a guest.
■■■•Offer expires Oct. lOoai
Registered at Hotel _ Nehalem
I pany broke through the high log- day in search of work.
Norman Green returned Satur­ this week were R. J. Ness w*
of . Mosier, ■ plunging
Mr. and Mrs. Al Vincent ----
and IK
[ gj
road.
However, is it was
was very
very
-
— ~ them into the
11, n K g iu
« u .
nuwever,
day from Longview where he fin­ Tacoma, Mildred Drake, Willa-
Willa-! ' ditch. The two continued their Miss Ellen Salmi came down from fortunate he was not injured any
ished his summer work.
mina, Molly Boulton, W. Cleu-|triP to Vernonia by stage. Mr. j Portland and visited with the worse, and he was able to be
E. L. Dial and Harry Emmons top, C. Cleutop of Portland, T. j wh!te is engaged in circulation Chas. Hansen family Saturday. . on
on the
ln job again the first of the
made a business trip to Tilla- ur
n------ of w
—*_—* and
— j d
I Chas. Sundland played at Rai-'week.
W. Cowan
Westport
R. re
E. work
wo,r,k. for
f.orJ the
h® Eavle.
Ea«le-
mook Tuesday returning home the Whiteman of Hood River.
Hotel McDonald guests this I nier
, ■ _ Saturdy evening for the
Mrs. Sam Scott left Sunday
following daj.
evening with her infant son for
Mrs. N. S. Soden, who is in week included J. P. Ryan, St. Hel- dance.
Hale Greenman, who plans to St. Vincents hospital, Portland, ens, J. N. Miller, Clatskanie, A.
The Green family from Ver- her home in Kelso. She has been
continue his studies at the Uni­ with an injured knee is not mak-j B. Igou, Vancouver, Rev. and nonia spent Sunday visiting at 'spending the past two months with
versity this winter will leave for ing the progress hoped for. She Mrs. A. E. T Anderson,^
’
Mr. and the Wm." Bridgers’ home.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Eugene next week.
- ’I Pete Banzer and his sister Miss Jones.
will probably have to remain there j Mrs. G. B. Winter, C. L. Larson,
PART WOOI.
An eight pound girl arrived for some time according to word IT. P. Redmond, E. F. Lanzer, J- Anne, Mrs. Whittig, and Miss 01-
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Harding
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. received this week.
IW. Van Order, Chas. Hinman, E‘ ga Holmstrom motored to Beaver- attended the dance at Rainier
H. Henderson in Riverview early
IS. Morns, I. R. White, A.
- ton Sunday and return.
Saturday evening.
Norman Green expects to be | Steele, J. C. Penelope and J. B
Wednesday morning.
B.
$1.49 T0 $2.98
Ask at the Vernonia Service in Corvallis Saturday ready for Armstrong of Portland.
work
at
the
state
college,
and
atation or the Riverview Service
Dollar for Dollar Value
CATHOLIC CHURCH
station or phone 981 for explana­ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
$2.98 T0 $4.95
tion on how you now can have Green will motor down with Miss
No
services
will
be
held
Sun
­
Charlotte
who
will
enter
her
REBUILT
two sets of No-Glare Auto bulbs
TYPEWRITERS
for the price of one.
(Adv.) sophomore year at the college. day. The new time is the first
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bergerson Sunday of every month at 11:30.
Size 70x80 Inches
Neal Bush returned from his
All Makes — All Prices
work in Longview Saturday to moved last week to their home on
EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
We Overhaul, Clean and
preparation for school. He came Rock creek, and are completing
Rebuild all Make*.
with J. T. Kirk who drove over the house. They intend to start
SHOP
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
SAVE
building a dairy barn in the
Lowest
prices consistent with
for him.
Home-coming
day
at
this
church
near
future.
For
a
while
they
were
good
work
—
Prompt
re
­
i
Inc.
Judge W. A. Harris will be in­
was a great success Sunday. Sun­ i
turn of your Machine.
HERE
MONEY
capacitated for a week or so as staying at the Peter Bergerson day, September 20 will be a full
122 Third St., Near Wash.
farm.
Phone
AT
1643
the result of straining his back
Dodie Hieber is spending the day. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.,
while doing some heavy lifting at
week
at the home of his parents, the pastor will preach at 11 a. m.
his home.
Mr.
and
Mrs. C. F. Hieber, after Subject, “I Will Pray.”
Tommy Brown who has been
finishing
his work with the Wash­ Christian Endeavor meets at;
employed for some time in Lin-
ington
Gas
and Electric company 6:30 p. m., and preaching at 7:30.
coin’s Candy Kitchen is now
at
Longview
Saturday. He will The newly re-organized choir will I
connected with the Ideal Dairy
return
to
the
University of Ore- sing at the services next Sunday.
in Portland.
Prayer meetings started this
Mrs. J. L. Sargent of Beaver­ gon this weekend.
week Thursday 7 p. m. The
Dr.
George
Hoxsey
and
his
ton, C. Wildey of San Francisco,
Book of Romans will be studied
and John L. Marsh of Cornelius mother of Wenatchee, Washing­ at these mid week meetings. The
ton,
were
Vernonia
visitors
Sat
­
were among guests at Hotel Ver­
urday. While here Dr. Hoxsey choir will have their practice on
nonia this week.
called
on Dr. Marvin Eby. Mrs. Thursday evenings at 7:45. Mrs.
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Hoxsey
remained to be the guest W. W. Wolff will be in charge.
Rose for the past two weeks is
A real welcome to all to at-
Mr. Rose’s mother, Mrs. Sarah of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ritchie tend the services of this church.
on
O.
A.
hill
for
two
weeks.
Rose of Portland. She will return
A Junior Endeavor society
How would you like lights on
to her home Sunday.
started
last Sunday and will meet
r
German iris—1 dozen, all dif­ your car that would do the fol­ Sundays at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs.
lowing:
Show
you
the
road
around
ferent, $1.00, Perennial phlox—
Cason in charge.
10 cents a root. Mrs. W. L. Van a curve before you turn your
wheels,
show
you
the
road
ahead
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Doren, 1021 First avenue, phone
1136.
(Adv.) in fog, prevent glare in your eyes
F. Claude Stephens, Minister
Mrs. F. H. Veith and son Fred­ and in the other fellow’s eyes,
die left Wednesday morning for light the road from ditch to ditch, | Regular services for the day
Vancouver, Washington, to spend showing every obstruction and of September 20—9:45 a. m.,
a few days with her mother. She bump. Ask at the Vernonia Ser­ Bible school; 10:45, Divine morn­
vice station for demonstration.
ing worship; 6:30 p. m., Chris­
will return today.
(Adv.) tian Endeavor; 7:30, evening hour
Miss Phoebe Greenman is
Stopping at the Hy Van recent­ of song and worship.
leaving today for Eugene where
Important announcements for
she will attend the University of ly were W. F. Ilintzen, Paul
Oregon. Her mother, Mrs. Judd Kullberg, S. A. Malehorn, A. K. the future. Hear them.
Lumsden, N. A. Sprague, G. C.,
Greenman, will accompany her.
Manselee Rose, son of J. E. Burkowsky, S. J. Domnisse, W.'
Rose of Riverview broke his left J. Patrie, R. L. Applegate of
arm Monday while playing at Portland, G. W. Ford of Long-1
For
school. He was sliding down a view, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.;
R1NG-WORM, ECZEMA,
Dennis of San Francisco.
fire escape and fell off.
AND BOILS
The six little four-year olds
Tested and Proved
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes
MRS.
A. E. JENNINGS
made a hurried trip to Olympia, who comprise Mrs. Fred Spring’s
Near Brazing Works
Washington, Tuesday morning. private kindergarten class
ROUD because it is the
They visited friends near there
•
kind of radio that makes
and arrived home Wednesday
satisfied customers—and they are the
ternoon.
backbone of any business.
W. L. Moody of Vernonia
on a saw while working for
With the Full Range performance of
Clark and Wilson company Sep­
this screen-grid super-heterodyne we
tember 10 and cut a blood ves­
know that you will get EXTRA pleasure
sel in his arm. He returned to
Y’ou can buy any
from your radio evenings—more stations,
work Tuesday.
thanks to FULL RANGE Sensitivity . . .
Mrs. Eva West, who has spent
General Electric
complete separation of each program due
most of the summer at Sea­
Radio on the
to FULL RANGE Selectivity, and a rare
side. returned home Tuesday.
beauty of tone—true musical quality from
Accompanying her was her bro­
Payment
Budget
the FULL RANGE Tone.
ther, O. B, Malmsten, who made
a short visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shipley of
THE LOWBOY—An attractive cabi­
Pasadena, California, came to
net in satin-finished brown walnut. Super­
Vernonia September 10 to visit at
heterodyne using nine tubes, four of
the home of Mr. Shipley's par­
which are screen-grid.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shipley,
and left Monday.
PAINT TO-DAY AND SHINE TOMORROW
THE HIGHBOY—A brown walnut
E. A. Green drove to Long­
cabin
with satin finish; French doors—9
view Saturday to bring his son,
tube super-heterodyne with TONE CON­
Norman, and Glen Hieber home
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