Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, June 23, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
are delighted with our cool cli­ same day and Mr. Veith came
mate as it has been over 100 back Monday. Mrs. Veith and
degrees many times in Bakers­ Freddy are remaining for a visit
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
field.
As a surprise for little Beverly
Mr. and Mrs. Prutzman of Tre- Lottie Dewey.
June Bateman on her fifth birth-
P. L. Thompson, superinten­
day, her grandmother, Mrs. Enola
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reithner harne, Mrs. Bergstram and Miss
Without a dissenting voice the
Williams, assisted by Roberta
516 delegates to the Oregon and son Ralph went to Portland Doris Timm were in Portland and dent of the civilian conservation
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
State grange convention went on Sunday, where Mrs. Reithner will. Vancouver Friday and Saturday, camp at Mist, has taken up his
Mr. and Mrs. C .E. Westlin Williams and Zelda Miller en-
a
group
of
children
at
tertained
Mrs. Frank O’Connor and chil- residence there.
and children returned to camp
F. Claude Stephen*, Minister record commending the stafe receive medical treatment. Ralph
a
party
Saturday
afternoon
at
returned
Tuesday,
Mr.
Reithner
I
dren
spent Wednesday at the
I
master,
Ray
W.
Gill,
and
the
Last services for June—9:45 a.
Monday after an absence of three
DON’T MAKE A FIRE
home of Mrs. Rob Spencer in
weeks. Mrs. Westlin visited with Mrs. Williams’ home, where Bev­ m. Bible school; 10:45 Divine members of the executive commit­ remaining with her for a time.
HAZARD Out of Your
erly
June
is
visiting
for
the
Fred Wall, who was called home Treharne.
morning worship. Theme, “Church tee for their gallant fight against
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Boyer,
Radio by installing cheap
summer.
the
sales
tax.
In
an
open
meet
­
from
Texas,
where
he
has
been
of
the
First
Century.
”
Mrs.
Clyde
McDonald
was
a
in Portland.
tubes. Buy only standard
A
number
of
lovely
gifts
were
ing
before
the
convention
last
working,
by
the
serious
illness
At 7 p. m. Young Peoples’
luncheon guest of Mrs. A. H.
Mrs. Wm. Bassett of Long presented to the honor guest, and
tubes at standard prices.
evening, Rufus Holman assured
Beach, Calif., is visiting at the after the games pink ice cream C. E. society. 8 o’clock, evening the audience that the sales tax of his wife, arrived Wednesday Webb Thursday.
WESTON RADIO AND
Marion Chance and son Car­
home of her daughter, Mrs. H. and birthday cake were served services in great song and fel­ was not necessary to keep the evening. Mrs. Wall’s condition is
much improved.
lowship. Theme, “The Unappre­
ELECTRIC SERVICE
rol are employed for two weeks
W. Jones.
ship of state upon an even keel.
at small tables with places mark­ ciated Home Boy.”
Bonnigene
Cady
of
Portland
in
the
berry
fields.
Beach left last week ed by pink and whit« baskets of
Everett-----
“I see no justification for a is visiting this week with her
Bible School Note*
Capt. Gurdane and Segt. Helea 1
to assume his duties under P. L. candy.
The sea level campaign is in sales tax,” stated the state aunt, Mrs. L. H. Dewey. She of the state police were in Ver­
Thompson in the conservation
The guests included besides full swing now to prevent the treasurer, “or for any such tax came with Mrs. Dewey and son nonia Monday.
'
camp at Mist. While here he suf­
Beverly
June Bateman, Phyllis usual summer slump. We were as is proposed, even if I expect Donald when they returned to
Bonnie
Buffmire,
Dorothy I
fered from an usually severe
FOR ALL
New, Shirley Cole, Donald Cole, way above sea level Sunday with criticism from the reactionary Vernonia Monday following a Johnson and Jeanne Hughes were
sunburn.
newspapers of the state, but I week’s stay in Portland. Mr. Timber visitors Monday. Bonnie
OIL-STEAM WAVES
Jonnibel Hatfield, Colleen Fogel, an attendance of 190.
Lucille Gosa was married in Doris Mae Williams, Nina Mac­
Dewey went into Portland to meet stayed all night at Jeanne’s home, j
The Realistic Permanent
The Lassies’ class tied the am used to it.”
Toledo recently. She formerly Donald, Margaret Fisher, Ronald
them Saturday evening, remain-
A
resolution
that
will
cause
an
Margaret MacDonald remained
with Ringlette ends
lived at I.-P. camp and is a sister Graham and Mrs. Elster Wil- Gleaners with 19 present. Those initiative measure to appear on ing for the week end.
in Portland after the Rainbow
Gleaners
better
watch
out,
the
of Mrs. Hilbert Young.
liams.
Mrs. Judd Greenman, Phoebe convention of last week, and re­
Complete
Lassies haven’t learned what the ballot in 1934, to create a
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey, Mrs.
state banking system, was an im­ Greenman and Hale Greenman turned Wednesday.
Mrs. Sheila Bateman, mother “slump” means.
Paul Thompson and Bill have of Beverly June, arrived from
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Veith
Betty Schalock gave a recita­ portant action of the delegates made a trip to Portland Wednes­
been in Vernonia several times Portland that evening to spend tion, “Friendly Dad,” as a spec­ yesterday. At the 1932 session day.
and son Freddy motored with
BEAUTY SHOPPE
recently.
of the order the executive com­
Sunday with her daughter.
Mrs. E. H. Washburn was un­ Ray D. Fisher to Vancouver Sat­
ial in honor of Father’s day.
Phone 431
Bridge St.
Saxton
left
for
his
Harry
We would like to see all those mittee was instructed to appoint able to be at her regular duties urday. Mr. Fisher returned the
home in Birkenfeld.
PICNIC IS HELD AT
back who were present Children’s a committee to draft such a from Monday to Wednesday on
M. R. Slack, district inspector PARKERS GROVE
day. Come. You will enjoy the bill and present it to the legisla­ account of illness.
of fire equipment, was in camp
services and we will enjoy your ture. Senator Peter Zimmerman
Wm. Pringle, Sr., county com­
recently. While here he was the
of Yamhill county, Morton Tomp­ missioner, was in town Weunes-
RIVERVIEW — (Special.) — presence and your help.
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mackey, Mr.
kins of Dayton and Dr. A. day.
Slaughter of Portland were nam-
L. Thompson.
and Mrs. Emil Pellinen, Mr. and
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Mrs. J. R. Cline of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Jones Mrs. Tom Magoff, Mr. and Mrs.
ed on this committee.
arrived
Saturday for a visit at
returned last week after a week’s C. Hedman, Oscar Johnson, Ernest
Members of the legislature the home of her mother, Mrs.
D. R. Kauffman, Pastor
trip visiting friends in Portland, Westlin, Wm. Lang, Frank Salo,
themselves,
who
wish
to
succeed
Sunday, June 25, 1933. Morn­
ONE WEEK—JUNE 23 TO JUNE 29, INCLUSIVE
Salem and Perrydale. They at­ Fred Karpi, Owen Eloranta, Toivo ing services: 9:45, Sunday school; will, in the future, have their Enola Williams. Mr. and Mrs.
Cline have just returned from a
tended the Rose Festival.
Eloranta, Hilja Eloranta and Lil­ 11:00, preaching, “The Wisdom past votes scrutinized, for a reso-
Peggy and Nancy Ridenour and lian Hedman held a picnic at of Man vs the Foolishness of lution was adopted instructing the honeymoon trip to visit relatives
in Junction City, Tenn., and Ak­
Bessie Dodge were the first swim­ Parker’s grove on June 12.
official publication of the grange ron, Ohio.
God.”
mers in the creek here this sum­
to
publish
the
votes
of
such
can
­
Evening services: 7:00, Chris­
Mrs. Sheila Bateman was mar­
mer. They found the water still BUSY BEES ARE ENTERTAIN- tian Endeavor societies; 8:00 didates before coming elections.
ried Thursday of last week ini
cold.
Oregon grangers would like to Portland to Eugene Lammi. Mrs.
ED BY HELEN CHANDLER
preaching, “Unsung Heroes of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Westlin and
see Uncle Sam exercise his con­ Lammi visited in Vernonia, at­
Faith—Onesiphorus.”
Lois and Lorna motored to Cath­
Helen Chandler entertained the
Thursday evening, 8:00 o’clock, stitutional right of issuing cur­ tending the Arcadia park dance
lamet Sunday. They visited Mr. Busy Bees at her home June 14. prayer meeting.
rency and would also have con­ Saturday night.
and Mrs. W. DeClusipn and Mr. Lillian Laird, Joy Willard, Mar­
A cordial welcome is extended gress extend the postal savings
Roberta Williams and Beverly
and Mrs. Jonas Larsftn. Both fa­ tha Tapp and Helen Chandler to everyone to attend these ser­ banks into general banking de­
June Bateman were in Portland
milies once lived here.
answered roll coll by giving their vices. Come and get acquainted. positories. Resolutions to this end Wednesday.
Bill Thompson has a light ease favorite song. After an hour of “Since Jesus Christ lived on this were also adopted.
Lee Kirk of Buxton visited his
of whooping cough.
play the hostess served refresh­ earth, great souls have been com­
sister, Mrs. Chas. Justice, this
Bessie Dodge returned to her ments of egg and potato salad,
mon.”—Sei.
Mrs. W. A. Davis and Mrs. C. week.
home in Portland Sunday after sandwiches and cocoa.
O. Marston accompanied Mr. and
Ben M. Spencer has returned
two weeks’ visit here.
EDNA OWENS IS
I Mrs. K. A. McNeill to Portland for the summer after a year of
Mrs. W. Bassett will conduct a ALUMNA CLUB AND GUESTS HOSTESS TO CLUB
Monday.
college at Bakersfield, Cal., ac­
daily childrens’ Bible class for ARE ENTERTAINED
Mrs. W. M. Henderson left yes- companied by his two cousins,
those who care to attend.
Edna Owens was hostess to the terday for a week end visit with Ross and Harvard Bolender, who
The annual school meeting was
The Alumna club and guests Past Worthy Advisors’ club at j Mrs. James Nanson in Astoria,
held Juno 19 at tho school house. were entertained Tuesday night her home Monday evening. While i “Dad” Roberts is reported as will be here about a month. They
Mrs. Eleanor Jones was elected by Miss Marjorie King, who serv­ the members were occupied with very ¡u. Arrangements have been
as school clerk for the follow­ ed refreshments following bridge.
NEW
needlework Mrs. L. H. Dewey made to take care of him.
ing year and Paul L. Thompson
!l
THE
read to them “Twenty-three and 1 j K.
......................
A.
McNeill,
while
on
a
trip
j
Mrs.
Charles
Wall
received
the
was elected to succeed himself as
a Half Hours Leave,” by Mary j to Portland Monday, became ill Short and
prize.
Others
enjoying
the
even
­
director for the three year term.
Roberts Reinhart.
when near the county line on the long wave.
Election was also held« for district ing included Mrs. Loel Roberts,
Hear the po­
Refreshments of ice cream and Columbia highway, and upon ad­ lice
calls and
boundary board with five ballots Macile Roberts, Charline Durant,
served
to
those
vice of a physician who was call- j ships at sea.
Charlotte Green, Merle Mills, Mrs. cookies were
cast.
included Charlotte
Also your
Carl Westlin left Tuesday for Ray Mills, Mildred Tousley, Mrs. present who Green, Elna Spen- ed at Linnton, was taken to Em-: regular pro­
Castle Rock, Wash., where he is Ed Buckner, Mrs. Archie Adams, Green, Nelle Malmsten, Merle anuel hospital. When there he grams. Price
cer, Kathryn
complained of his back. Mrs. Me- I
employed as mechanic for Weyer- Mary Kaphammer.
Mills, Lorraine Space, Bonnigene Neill, who was with him, has not'
haueser Timber Co.
Cady and Mrs. Dewey.
sent word here as far as known,
Mrs. E. R. Estey motored to MOUNTAIN HEART CLUB
$5 down, $3.50 a month
and it is thought that his condi­ THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL
Aberdeen, Wash., last week to MEETS AT MRS. TREHARNE’S
Leaves for Summer School
tion is not serious.
get Doris Rae,who was visiting
FREE service for 90 days on
Phyllis Nelson left Sunday for
Wm. Lanway is taking the any Crosley sold by us.
The Mountain Heart Rebekah
the McCormicks there. She was
Eugene
to
attend
summer
school.
place
of
K.
A.
McNeill
in
Mac
’
s
club
met
Tuesday
at
the
home
of
|
Complete Service Laboratory
accompanied on the trip by Mrs.
PRICES FOR FRI., SAT. A MON., JUNE 23, 24 & 26
Mrs. Viola Treharne. After the I She was accompanied as far as pharmacy durng Mr. McNeill’s
FREE TUBE TESTING
Joe Peachey of Vernonia.
McMinnville
by
her
mother,
Mrs.
absence.
Paul Thompson spent the week business meeting at which Mrs.
Radio Service
Paul Galle and son Junior of I Weston
end in camp visiing his family. Selma Webb presided in the ab­ Adolph Nelson, sister Margaret
Paterson Furniture Store
Pound
AIRWAY
Nelson
and
De
Loss
Powell.
At
Portland,
contractors
who
remod
­
sence
of
Mrs.
Beulah
Baslington,
Gordon Jones has been con­
929
Bridge
St.
McMinnville
she
joined
her
chum.
eled
the
Miller
Mercantile
store,
Mild, mellow, pure Brazilian.
fined to home with a bad cold. the members were served with
Cecil Templeton of Portland home-made ice cream and cake. Miss Auchaum of Tillamook, who were in Vernonia Tuesday.
3-Pound
was a guest for several days last Members enjoying hte afternoon was also enroute to school at Eu­
Can
week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl West­ were Mrs. Irene Spencer, Mrs. gene.
Pearl McCabe, Mrs. Rose Schultz,
lin.
Pure Vegetable.
G. C. Smith, a brother of Mrs.
Lee Ridenour plans to return Mrs. Vintie Holt, Mrs. Grace
A.
L.
Kullander,
has
been
ap
­
Sunell
and
children,
Mrs.
Mar
­
to his home in Toledo early next
garet Lines, Mrs. Helen Fogel pointed postmaster at Indepen­
week.
POUNDS
and Coleen, Mrs. Ella O’Connor dence, Ore.
100
Pounds
....................... $4.49
Ernest Nanson of Astoria is and children, Mrs. Bessie Herrin,
Mrs.
Treharne
and
Mrs.
Webb.
community
can
often
visiting in Vernonia for a day or
Visitors were Mrs. Chance, Mrs. Buy at depression price* and
two.
Bob Carland has been given Harry Wilson and baby, and Mrs. pay at the New Deal wage.
be judged by its utility
We carry a complete line of
the position of watchman at the Mary Kelly and children.
The
next
meeting
will
be
furniture.
Aak
our
pricea,
they
Johnston-McGraw shingle mill.
service. Good public utili-
Another Staple on which Safeway will save
July 11 at Mrs. Fogel’s, Grace are amazingly low.
you money.
Sunell assisting.
CARD OF THANKS
ty service is essential to
¡I
Camp
McGregor
BEVERLY JUNE BATEMAN
HAS PARTY
Fight on Sales
Tax Is Approved
By Grange Session
One Price
Annette
Second Annual
LAMB
Shoulder k 1 lp
Roast
U. 14b
Beef Roast
$24.50
lb
14c
25c
Pig Feet
Pickled
Coffee
45«
Pancrust
Sugar
Helping
Each
Other
We wish to express our deep
gratitude for the many kind ex­
pressions of sympathy and the
beautiful floral tributes during
our recent bereavement.
Mrs. Frank Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graves
and Family
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their kind
sistance and sympathy during
sickness and death of our
loved husband and father.
Mrs. John Dickerson.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Tom Henderson
R. R. Knox, deputy U. S. mar­
shal in Portland, was in town
Monday on business and while
here visited with A. L. Kullander,
who was a buddy of his in
France.
SUCH LOW PRICES
CANNOT LAST
929 BRIDGE ST.
i
In turn, the prosperity
of the utility is dependent
upon the cities and towns
it serves. This interdepen­
dence serves at once to
develope both.
Sport the New Wider Brim
Panama
Toyo
Classili led Adti
FOR SALE
Too many milch cows. Must sell,
or will trade for beef cattle.
Eben L. John, 9 miles south of
Vernonia on Forest Grove road.
24*2
Hand-powered stump puller for
sale reasonable. J. M. Luther,
Keasey Star Route.
25*2
FOR SALE—2 dozen laying hens
and 8 geese. Tom Henderson.
Stony Point road.
25*1
MISCELLANEOUS
Furniture refinished and repair­
ed. Pricea reasonable. Cline
Furniture store.
17tf
Herr'« one «tintnier fashion you simply must have! It goet
■o many plaaes on so many smart heads I And the font st
ueavts. at grrattst savings. are Betty Co-Ed’s!
J.C. PENNEY CO
0IPARTMINT
STORE NUMBER 1436
*
STÖR*
VERNONIA, OREGON
FLOUR
the growth and expan­
sion of any town or city.
Paterson Furniture Store
Oregon Gas
and Electric
Company
45c
10
Naturally we try to give
you the best possible ser­
vice, for it is only by help­
ing you that we can help
ourselves. We want our
service to you to be of
such a high standard that
we will be looked upon as
a welcome part of the
daily life and activity of
your community.
Safeway 494bm«ck
Primrose
Cheese Cream Pound
Macaroni
Peanut Butter Bulk 2 LBS. 17c
OK Soap Double Bar 4 BARS 10c
par
Vanilla
Large
Package
Imitation
4-ounce
Bottle
19c
SATURDAY ONLY
Cantaloupes
Lettuce
5c
2c
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