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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1938)
FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE THREE In Hillsboro- Returns Home— i visit at the home of Mr. Grosshart’s Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine went Miss Joy Willard returned home aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. to Hillsboro Tuesday on business. from Forest Grove after a short Rundell. visit there. Was Not Arrested---- Return from Seaside---- In Longview— Light Man Here— Though a news article in The Stein of Portland and Go to Clatskanie---- Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neffew W. S. Gildner, owner of the Tim Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rushing and eagle the past week reported Harold Mrs. Robert Rushing returned to spent the weekend visiting in their ber Light & Power Co., was a busi Parker involved in the theft of Vernonia after spending two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Powers spent chickens recently, the report former home, Longview. was ness visitor in Vernonia Monday. Sunday in Clatskanie. in Seaside. Miss Stein returned to erroneous. Parker was neither herd Paints Garage— Return from Camp— Go to Beach— Portland Saturday evening. nor arrested on the charge, it was A crew of Union Oil Co. pain- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry and learned. Rev. and Mrs. Merle A. Glew of ters recently painted the exterior o Íthe Assembly of God church, re- , Visit. Aspinall*— children spent the weekend at the Paints Interior— Young Benny Joe Doyle stayed teach. the Crawford Motor Co. Roo: i Nick Federici’s Shoe shop re- work at the garage was completed , turned the past weekend from Cen- | at the home of Mrs. Ted Aspinall V acationing— eeived a coat of white kalsomine on l tralia, Washington, following ike over the weekend. this week by Mr. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Watts left the interior of the building this I annua! Northwest District Encamp- See. Brother— At Sea.ide— I ment of Churches of the Assembly i Al Lachine visited last week with for the vacation trip to Eastern week. Lighting faclities of the shop Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cline and Mr. I of God. During the encampment, his brother, Alvin Lachine, in Port Oregon Wednesday. and Mrs. Bob Cline spent Saturday several local families attended meet land. Apparel Shop Clearance— rfternoon and Sunday at Seaside . ings. Included) in the list were Mr. Big reductions in Wash Dresses, where they enjoyed digging clams. '■¡.and Mrs. Lio Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Vacation at Beach— Summer Coats and Farmerettes, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Peterson and Sale now on. Manag r Here— 'Garland Gilman, Mrs. Chas. Ratkie It— L. A. Gritten, district manager and daughters, Betty and Bonny children, Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry, Dance in Portland — of the West Coast Telephone Co., Joy. The Glews spent two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle and baby Elmo Smith, Katherine Dollar, spent the weekend at Long Beach, Forest Grove, was a business visitor, at Centralia. Oregon. Bill Byers and Margaret Salomon- in Vernonia Monday, appearing ini i Silverton Folk Here— sen went to the dance at Jantzen the evening at the city council meet I Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lane and Picnic in Portland— beach Saturday night. ing. daughter, Mary Lou, of Silverton, | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves and spent the weekend with Mr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton Enjoy Picnic— Apparel Shop Clearance— Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lachine and | > nd son spent Sunday picnicking at Big reductions in Wash Dresses Mrs. O. H. Kaphammer. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pemble I Washington paik in Portland. Summer Coat« and Farmerettes, On Vacation— and children enjoyed a picnic at It— Sale now on. Russell Conley, Oregon-American Beach Vacation— Pringle’s Bend Thursday evening. i Walter Thompson and family, Mr. timekeeper, with Mrs. Conley, :s Grandson Here— Barclay Armitage, son of Mr. anJ vacationing this week in British | and Mrs. Marvin Porterfield), and Californians Visit— j Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Porterfield Mr. and Mrs. Shelt Grosshart and Mrs. W. B. Armitage of The Dalles.' I Columbia, i spent Sunday at Cannon Beach and sons of Stockton, California, ar left Vernonia Monday for his home Wilark Visitors— rived) Monday evening for a week’s after visiting here with his grand- > Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lee ,of Port I Seaside. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armi-' land recently spent a few days visit tage, for several days. The young! ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Vir-| Armitage came here with his par . tue at the latters’ home in Wilark. I ents but remained following hisj ... ' ! Daughter Is Visiting---- parents return to their home. Mrs. Fay Meyers of Long Beach., Mr. Holtham Back— j California, is visiting at the home of | Don Holtham, who has spent | her mother, Mrs. Ollie Roberts. Mrs. | past several weeks in Portland, i Meyers arrived about two weeks i turnedl to Vernonia this week. ago and plans to spend most of the summer here. Return from Vacation— 'The Walter Kent family returned Dignitaries Here— this week after spending two weeks Joe Eckley, grandmaster; Jack \acationing along the Oregon coast Watts, grand warden; William I line. In Mr. Kent’s absence from Moran, grand secretary; and Art his duties as water superintendent, Lennon, editor of the Pacific Odd Marion Gaines assisted. fellow, were here Saturday evening YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS were improved, the owned stated. la Saa.ide—— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Hobin and family spent Sunday vacationing at Seaside. At Twin Rocks— The E. H. Washburns and O. T. Batemans spent the weekend at Twin Rocks and Garibaldi where they fished. Mr. Washburn took a truck load of Oregon-American lumber to Tillamook and then met Mrs. Washburn and the Batemans. Mr. Bateman's daughter, Beverly, also accompanied the party. 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