REBEKAHS HOLD MID-YEAR INSTALLATION Mountain Heart Rebekah lodge held their mid-year installation of officers Thursday evening, July 26, with the following of ficers taking their respective chairs: Viola Treharne, noble grand; Beulah Baslington, vice grand; Margaret Lines, secretary; Ora Glassner, treasurer; Irene Spencer, warden; Selma Webb, conductor; Grace Sunell, R. S. N. G.; Arvada Lines, L. S. N. G.; Grace Miner, L. S. V. G.; Edna Kilby, chaplain; Jim Jones, out side guardian. Ruby Biggs was retiring noble grand. In addition to the regular schedule, a birthday party was held to disclose each member’s Rebekah birthday friend for the past term. Much guessing and merriment existed at the lovely decorated table where refresh ments of ice cream and cake were served by the committee of Mar garet Lines and Grace Sunell. Beulah Baslington and Ruby Biggs furnished the decorations. Names for new friends for the coming term were drawn. EVANGELICAL C. E. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET About twenty young people gathered in the social hall of the Evangelical church last Friday evening for a business session and social evening. During the business meeting it was voted to have a business meeting and social regularly once each month. The August meeting is to b(e an out door meeting and weiner roast. The date and plans will be announced later at the Sun day evening meetings. The social hour was spent playing delightful games which had been planned by Carroll Chance and Jeanette John. Re freshments of cake and cocoa were served by a committee headed by Sara McGee. Those present were Howard Me Gilvray, Elbert Brock, Leon Brock, Irene Hansher, Ejdith An derson, Doris Rae Estey, Sara McGee, Mary Ann Childs, Jack Childs, Oren Weed, Bernice Rose, William Miller, Grace Condit, Ralph Condit, Jeanne Hughes, Bonnie Buffmire, Carroll Chanco and Jeanette John. Mrs. L. H. Dewey and Mrs. E. E. Garner acted as chaperones. POLLYANNA CIRCLE MEETS AT MRS. GARNER’S The Pollyanna Circle of the Evangelical W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. E. Ek Garner on Wednesday of last week. The afternoon was spent in sewing on Pollyanna aprons. Those present were Mrs. Gladys Morton, Mrs. Elmer Wulf, Mrs. F. D. Macpherson, Mrs. E. K. Thompson, Mrs. Wridge and 'Mrs. Mabie Dent. LOYAL WOMEN MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS The Loyal Women of the Christian church met in the church parlors Wednesday. Af ter the business session the time was spent in conversation. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ol ive Powell and Mrs. J. H. Stubbs. Those present were Mesdames J. W. Skinner, Walters, Jennie Coleson, Phillip Millis, F. Claude Stephens, Heenan, Dorothy Ray mer, Nola Brady, New, C. D. Norris, Rose Aspinall, Biggs, An na Haiman, Ethel Woodruff, Theima Henderson, Ruby Fowler, L. L. Wells, J. M. Peachey, J. H. Stubbs and Olive Powell. PAGE FIVF VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1834. Caught in The Hounds will return there next week in company with their son Robert, of Madison, Wis., who is due to arrive in Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. F. Petty, undeno minational evangelists, and chil dren moved into one of the houses on O.-A. hill Tuesday. Members of the congregation help ed them settle in their new home. It seemed to Emil Messing and Ed Bollinger, who were on the east side in Portland Wednesday, thta every switch engine in the city must have been working, as so many freight cars were being shunted around on side tracks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose and family returned Tuesday from their trip to the middle west. On Wednesday they went to Port land, where Mr. Rose is working temporarily in a Safeway market. He expects to be transferred to another position soon. Reese V. Scott of Portland and his friend Glen Stringer visited Mr. Scott’s father, J. T. Scott, in Vernonia last week end. They all went to the coast Saturday night for deep sea fishing in Depot bay on Sunday. They saw a whale, but caught no fish, J. T. Scott reports. O. T. Bateman was a Portland visitor Saturday night. Julia Wangler and Marguerite Laird went to Hillsboro Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bowerman were in Portland Friday and Sat urday. Calvin Quinlan of the Safe way market spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. E. B. Miner was in Port land over the week end, return ing Tuesday. Miss Helen Garretson of New berg is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rose Fletcher. The Crawford Motor Co. has sold a Ford de luxle sedan to Mrs. Judd Greenman. Loel Roberts attended a meet ing of relief secretaries in St. Helens Tuesday. Mrs. E. R. Estey and Doris returned Tuesday after a week’s absence from home. The Treharne baseball team Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey played at Buxton Sunday, Tre went to Portland Wednesday harne winning the game by a 16 evening, planning to return today. to 10 victory. Those on the Tre Mrs. J. W. Brown, who has harne team were Art Davis, c; been critically ill for several days, Leonard Smith, p; Happy Britton, was considerably better yester lb; Bing Engen, 2b; Harold day. Smith, ss; Joe Davis, 3b; Nick Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Frazier Engen, If; Pierce, cf; Harry Wil of Portland spent Sunday at the son, rf. The subs were Frank O’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Connor at right field and Lee Veith. Johnson as catcher. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bays of Those attending the game be Treharne spent last» week at the sides the players were Mrs. Art home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall Davis, Mrs. Happy Britton and of Waldport. family, Mrs. Frank O’Connor and Julia Wangler and Joe Wangler family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Webb have a new niece, Beryl Maxine, and family, Mrs. Joe Davis and born to Mr. and Mrs. Teddy family, Mr. and Mrs. Treharne Wangler of Brush Prairie, Wash. and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J. C. Henderson and chil Glassner and family, Mr. and dren are visiting relatives in In Mrs. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. dependence, where they will re Charles Meilis, Mr. and Mrs. S. main until after hop picking sea E. Baker and family, Mrs. Har son. old and Mrs. Leonard Smith and N. S. Soden has been suffering family, Mrs. Pierce, Carrol and with an infection in his eye which Chester Wienicke, Mrs. Harry laid him up Saturday. He has Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk been able to be at his work this and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Pete week. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutz- Jack Anderson, son of Mr. and man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bergstrom Mrs. Connie Anderson of Port and daughter, Ed Smejkal, Sam land, is visiting at the Green Smith, Ruby Smith and Verla man home this week while naving Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thacker some dental work done. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leonard Malmsten left Long Hult, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and view yesterday noon on the S. S. son. Hanberg for New York, according Miss Elsie Stahlnicker of Sher to a message to his parents, Mr. wood spent the week end at Cha». and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten. Barnes home. A daughter, Shirley Mae, was Frank Schmidlin is hauling hay born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Phil from Geo. Baslington’s place to lips of Hood River July 21. Mr. his farm on Beaver creek. Phillips was manager of the Safe W. O. Porterfield is hauling way store here about a year ago. cord wood from H. Wilson place Tam, the police dog of E. R. to Vernonia. Estey, was put to death recently Mrs. Tom Engen is spending a because of an incurable disease. few days with her brother, Carl The dog was well known in Ver nonia when it belonged to Geo. W. Ford. Mrs. P. L. Thompson and Bill i returned home Wednesday from | BECAUSE OF THE Eugene after an extended visit there. They were accompanied by Mr. Thompson who was tempor arily stationed at Wendling, Ore. Treharne JOY THEATRE SHOOT THE WORKS with | Jack Oakie, Ben Bernie and his band, and others. Saturday and Sunday, August 4 and 5. Admis sion 10 and 25 cents. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman and Alice are home from McKen zie Bridge for the week. They Fascinating Hobby U. S. COMMEMORATIVES SPECIAL SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE MARGARET-INA BEAUTY SALON 75c Telephone 241 (Except common varieties 1 to 3 cents.) FOREIGN STAMPS miles north of Salem, irrigated Methods of irrigation as now celery and onions. being practiced In six western Oregon counties will be observed on the fifth annual Willamette Valley Irrigation tour, August 7 and 8. Details of the two day itinerary have now been an nounced by Art King, extension Friday & Saturday specialist in soils, who will be in charge of the touring party. The tour has been arranged so that farmers along the route of travel or from other parts of the state may join at any point and leave at any time to suit their own convenience or they may M.J.B. COFFEE make the entire two-day trip. Fol 1-lb. Tin ....... i... lowing is the list of points to be visited as now scheduled, with GRAPE-NUT brief notations regarding irriga FLAKES, Pkg. ... tion deveolpments to be seen: Nehalem’s SPECIALS I i I I ; i 23 10' 25 10 Tuesday, August 7 Start of tour at Ed Freuden- thall farm one mile from Hills boro at 9 o’clock. Irrigated La- dino clover, alfalfa and canary grass. Warren Roberts farm in Ga/es Creek valley, 15 acres of irrigated potatoes. John Thornburgh’s farm, Gales Creek valley, 100 acres of various irrigated crops. New eiectric pump. Lunch, at Thornburgh’s farm. Felix Comyges farm, between Ballston and Perrydale in Polk county, irrigated red clover. Robert Mitchell farm, strip bor der levelling. S. H. Robinson’s farm, two miles east of Rickreall, Ladino clover pasture. Mrs. Hulda Armstrong’s farm, north Benton county, irrigated cultivated crops. Wednesday, August 8 Start at college east farm, two miles east of Willamette river bridge, Corvallis, at 8:30 o’clock. Irrigated berries and other crops. Irrigated truck garden. W. G. Medler farm, two miles southeast of Lebanon. Irrigated walnuts. Lunch at Lebanon. White, at North Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kessler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Sr., of Banks were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schram. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bolongia mo tored to Hillsboro on Tuesday. Miss Thelma Baker, Miss Elsie Stahlnicker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker and family to Sherwood on Saturday. E. E. Garner hauled a load of sheep to the Portland stock mar ket the first of the week. NEW THOR WASHERS $59.50 PUFFED WHEAT—2 Pkgs. POST’S BRAN FLAKES, Pkg...... VEGETABLES Lettuce Head .................. Celery Large stalks, bunch 5c 10c Green Onions 2 Bunches ............ Vv Grape Fruit 80 size, 4 for .... 25c BIG BOY 1 Laundry Soap, 5 Bars irs ......... ECONOMY Laundry ilQ< i Soap, 5 Bars .......... JarfO FELDMAN’S NAPTHA—10 Bars CREAM OF WHEAT—Pkg. 49' 23 BEEF ROAST lb. 14c Sir Loin Steaks lb. 17c And Up DAVENPORT AND CHAIR $49.95 And Up NEW PHILCO Radios $22.95 t0 $185.00 Bedroom Sets $49.50 TRY OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN OF STAMP COLLECTING . . . It is possible for Ver nonia Eagle to give sub scription credit for postage stamps wanted by collec tors. H. E. Mullen farm, half mile IRRIGATION TOUR west of Crabtree, irrigated mint. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Lake Labish community, six BY O. S. C. MAN We hare everything for the home--- at reasonable prices. i 25c Ground Veal 2 lbs. 25c Picnic Hams Half Whole or —LB............ 1 Nehalem PATERSON Market & Grocery Furniture Store Incorporated Phone 801 929 Bridge St. Vernonia Phone 721 We Deliver—FREE!