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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1929)
THURSDAY, APRIL VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON 11 tt' local W. E. Proctor, J.C. Schune- good supply when sen, Judge W. A. Wood, and course opens up this summer. Jos. McKay, prominent Rainier business men were Vernonia Bill Meyers has been teaching visitors Thursday, arranging for his purp to carry sticks, increas the big road meeting at the ing the size daily, which makes Game Warden Brown was a Joy theatre. us believe that Bill’s dorg will Vernonia visitor Sunday. act as caddie for Von Meyers Alfred May, George Rhodes, and save him the price of a cad Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker and C. G. Thayer, A. E. Veatch, Rev. die. Blumunsaadt, Miss Ruth Royer were Portland Fielding N. N. were among some of the business shoppers Tuesday. Denmark is not the only coun men of Rainier who attended the Aunt Sally Spencer is report road meeting at the Joy theatre try where funny sights may be seen, and this fact was proven ed as confined to her bed with Monday. I to the many who attended the the flu. D. Hatton, who spent the last road meeting Monday and wit Florian Mills, employed in the seven months traveling through nessed Happy Thompson and county roadmaster’s department, out the southern states, and also Bill Meyers, elephanting around visiting his home in Alabama, is I the stage in an attempt to do spent Saturday in Vernonia. back in Vernonia where he will the black bottom, and a yiddish- to resume work with the O.-A. er jig. E. M. Murphy motored Everyone present consulted Portland Sunday to secure men Lumber company. their road map when our two to fight in the smoker Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sitts with Miss local Isador Duncan’s were do night. R. Sitts, Frank Mills and Chil- ing the black bottom, evidently dren, were visitors at the Hy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engstrom land home Sunday afternoon and thinking that Bill and Happy were trying to demonstrate the 4 of Salem spent Sunday in this city visiting Mr. and ‘ " Mrs. P. inspected the new large poultry, new curvature of the new route, house which was recently con and when the boys done a yid- F. Burke. structed. disher jig, Schwab seemed to be Wm. Folger returned to Ver the only baby in the audience nonia Saturday morning after who appreciated the dance. •pending a few days in Port land on a business trip. When Happy Thompson sang, “Sweet Adeline,” it was evident Miss Annie Banzer and her ly done with the intentions of brother Pete Banzer, from showing our distinguished guests Birkenfeld were Vernonia shop- from neighboring cities, that he pess Thursday. knew all the latest songs, and was greatly surprised that our George Nelson, county agent, guests did not applause and had attended the Chamber of Com heard the song before. merce luncheon and meeting last Thursday. Now that our visitors have de parted to their respective homes, C. J. Gillette, manager of the our storekeepers may again, dis Washington county News Times, play their ice skates, snow shoes, attended the road moating in this and ski, sport goods appropriate city Monday. for the weather and take out from their show windows, the Ira P. Hyde, editor of the St. bathing suits, fly swatters, mos Helens Mist, spent Monday in quito netting, palm beach suits, this city attending the big West That familiarity breeds con and straw hats, which were dis Side Pacific road meeting. tempt is easy enough to believe played to impress upon I our Loyal __ w_ Graham, ___ . prominent Forest when we see the way some friends that Vernonia < enjoys Grove lawyer, and well aid known wives treat their husbands. UrOVc iHWyCr, UI1U *’ weather, such as would make good road booster, attended the southern California and Florida road meeting here Monday. Oiie_ of the best alibi for turn a mild purple with envy. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stanton evading the issue of trading at Why in ’ell it had to hail, of Washington were Sunday vis home is to lie about the cheap snow and do other things which itors at the O. T. Hyland home prices you can purchase articles the skies didn’t object is more out of town. at Treharne. than I can understand, the only time when the sun shined Mon Wesley Vandercook, head en Marriage is like prizefighting, gineer of the Longview bridge everything goes O. K. until you day when the burg wa» filled with road boosters was when all project attended and spoke at receive the count. were inside the Joy theatre the road meeting Monday. listening to ye gravel spreaders The average editor thinks he’s build short cuts, long routes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley and G. W. Ford, attended the the cats adams-apple until he and clip off mile after miles, opening baseball game at Port misspells the name of one of his without a blooming cent. subscribers in his paper. land Tuesday. Members of the Vernonia Vol Scotty Lauder, local manager Now that the last echo of the unteer Fire department display for the S. P. & S. Transporta beaucoup excitement and tion company, was a St. Helens whispering campaign has died out of their seats running leap visitor Saturday, returning to out, many start yelling about the nearest door every time for the their vote winning for Hoover. this city Sunday morning. timekeeper at the smokers hit Elmer Erickson, Dodge dealer The dumbest city newspaper the gong. of St. Helens, was a Vernonia man in the world, was the bird Every time Cleve Mellinger visitor Thursday attending the who interviewing a farmer, ask- Chamber of Commerce banquet ed the market price on pig eggs. sells a novice fisherman a new fishing pole and flies, he also and meeting. hands out a pamphlet on “How Some teachers are im- Glenn Metsker, representative to be a fisherman and still tell pressed with their own impor- from Columbia county spent the truth. tance that they attempt to each Monday in Vernonia taking in from their own superior know •’»the road meeting and also the NATAL ledge rather than from books, smoker in the evening. which accounts for the padded Many Natal folks went to Les Sheeley, Frank Hartwick cells being filled at Salem. Vernonia Monday to attend the •nd William Meyers drove to road meeting which was well at- Eugene Friday, distributing Just because your car has a tended from this part of the copies of the special West side spring in it and gets hot, doesn’t county. Pacific highway edition along necessary make it hot springs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwab of the route. and a health resort. Vernonia passed through Natal and down the river, Saturday. Lee Schwab motored around The goofus feathers under Oliver Burros hauled a load by the way of Rainier, Clatska McGraw ’ s beak bristle up like of hay from Frank Peterson’s nie and Mist, Friday and Sat woodpeckers ’ eyelashes every place Thursday. urday distributing copies of the Mrs. Nels Peterson was re special highway edition, and in time Mac gets talking golf. ported on the sick list last viting all to attend the meeting. Bill Culver and Shorty Kul- week. Mrs. Charles Wilson has gone lander, who frequently tell their Normand Berg hauled the to Spokane, Wn., to be with her friends they are going to the county road grader through Na- daughter Mrs. T. W. Laraway Wildwood golf course to play, tai Tuesday to keep the roads whose twin babies are both in are also looking for lost golf in good shape. the hospital there with pneu balls, so that they will have a Grandpa McMullin has im- monia. Monkey "Biz” Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slater their families visited Mr. Mrs. Dan Nelson Sunday. Allen and Mrs. Slater are Nelson’s sisters. Louis Schultz, Art Broderson, Bob Enschede and Ernest Sch midt, were a few of the prom- * inent Forest Grove Legionnaires who attended the Vernonia post Legion meeting Tuesday night. proved somewhat the last week and was able to eat Dinner at the table Sunday and then smoked his pipe. Natal Grangers drove to Bir- kenfeld Saturday eve.iing to at tend a program given by Wyne- ma Grange. Edward McMullin was a Ver nonia shopper Saturday. R. Price is sick and not able to work for a few days. Mr. Price operates the E. steam shovel. Mrs. Lee Osburn was a caller at Vernonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merryfield from St Helens were at Natal Sun day bringing back their daughter Doria who has been spending the week end at her home in St Helens. Miss Merryfield teaches school at Natal. R. Lincoln from Portland was a Sunday guest of Lincoln Peterson. Miss Millie McMullin was at Mist Sunday. Mrs. Reed Holding and daughter Bertha drove to Pitts burg Friday evening. Richard Peterson was a VÎ8- itor in Vernonia Friday. John McMullin was a Mist shopper Saturday. Zale Holmes was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McMul lin, daughter Evelyn and small baby spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin. Miss Betrice Perry was at Mist Thursday. George Taylor called at the home of Grandpa McMullin Sat- ! urday. Reed Holding and Dave Mc- Mullin sold a cow Thursday. Mrs. Burros and Miss Perry were Vernonia shoppers Satur- day. Nels Peterson and his grandpa Floyd Deeds drove to Mist Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin and daughter Marie called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eiler Friday. Bob Linsey was a Vernonia caller Saturday. The Reed Holding Family mo tored to Delano Saturday. Carl Eiler and son Fritz made a business trip to Vernonia Saturday. Harry McMullin was a caller at Mist Tuesday. Marion McMullin was sick last week and absent from school. Mr. and Mrs. Green shopped in Vernonia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap drove to Mist Sunday to attend Sunday school. Oliver Burros was a caller at the home of Grandpa McMullin Sunday. Oliver Burros and Beatrice Perry drove to Vernonia Tues day. Chris Terkie was a Mist caller Monday. Mrs. Lee Osburn was at Mist Monday on a business trip. Lincoln Peterson was a Ver nonia shoper Tuesday. Jake Neurer drove to Portland Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding drove to Vernonia Wednesday. Mr. Willing was a Natal caller Monday. Lee Osburn called at the home of Reed Holding Sunday. Lincoln Peterson was a caller at Grandpa and John McMullin Tuesday. RIVERVIEW Mrs. Charles Wilson was call ed to Spokane Saturday on ac count of the illness of her grand son’s William and Charles Lara way. John Hall arrived now/ Rose Hotel Hot and Cold water in all rooms Reasonable Day or Week Mn. M. Ellis Tone Performance Beauty^ Value compiate with 6 tubes Othar modols with Dynamic Speakers as low as *W9. HOFFMAN HARDWARE 1 town Sunday from Weiser, Ida., with a load of household belong ings for B. T. Hall, who has moved from Weiser to Riverview.' John Hall owns a ranch at Weiser but has been living in Vernonia for two years. Elvin Mills from Ryderwood, Wash, spent the week end at home, and returned to Ryder wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler of Treharne spent the weok end in Riverview visiting with their three sons, Clifford, Carl and Clarence Fowler. The Herman Jacoba family spent Sunday visiting the John. Estes family. Mrs. Minnie Malmsten who *.as been in a Portland hospital for the past five weeks return ed home Saturday, feeling much better. Mrs. Lee Hall, motored to Portland and return Wednes day of last week, having as her guests,_ B l T. and Rhoda Hall, Mrs. B. J. Cline and daughter, Della, Mrs. Claud Norris and Isola Hall. Mrs. C. A. Schämen spent several days of last week in Portland attending to business affairs. Charles Justice purchased a hundred baby chicks from Mrs. Lee Hall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Cline were Portland shoppers Satruday. THREE family are again able to be •bout. Miss Christina Magnusen from Hubbard, has been spending the sister past week visiting her Mrs. M. Aamodt. On account of the bad weather the attendance at the Sunday school was below the average. Austin Dowling went to Clats kanie Saturday for a truck load of freight for Wililam Bridges. The Lowden children after a long seige of illness are able to again attend school. The superintendent of the Nec- anicum hatchery liberated 3000 cutthroats Saturday morning in Elks creek, and 20,000 in the Nehalem river. The Natal and Mist folks thoroughly enjoyed the “Can tata,” put on by the Evangeli cal church of Vernonia last Thursday evening. The program sponsored by the Birkenfeld grange was .largely attended by grange members liv ing in this neighborhood. L. Schwab, with the Vernonia Eagle, spent Saturday morning in Mist. Lawrence Jepson took a load of poles to Clatskanie last week. Ralph visited at the C. W. Ben Snyder, Harry Wilson, Mr. and nett home Saturday. Mrs. R. C. Stanton and daughter, Mrs. Irving of Astoria visited Florence Tichenor, Mr. and Mrs. this week at the home fo her H. E. John and daughter Jean ette and Maxine and Milo John. daughter Mrs. IL A. Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Deacon and children of Salem visited Appropriate sauces for various at the L. F. Meeske home the meat dishes are: Mint sauce with past few days Mrs. Meeske ac roast lamb, horseradish with companied them back to Salem. roast beef, caper sauce with mut Mrs. Anna Christensen is ton, apple sauce with roast pork, tomato sauce with roast veal, back on her place again. Mrs. O. A. Anderson teacher cranberry sauce with turkey, at the Pleasant Hill school and! black currant jelly with roast children spent the week end at duck. Vancouver, Wash, with Mr. An For 5 years Dr. Luzader, derson who is teaching there. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. John en eyesight specialist, has tertained at dinner Sunday in been making monthly visits to honor of their daughter Jeanette May 6 and 7, office at Kul- who celebrated her eleventh Vernonia. His next visit will be birthday, the guests present were lander’s. Have your eyes Mr. and Mrs. M. J. John, M. R. exami ned.—adv. John, Eben John, Mrs. Rills TREHARNE Mr. aad Mrs. Alden John daughter Marcia are visiting at the home of Mr. John's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. John. •Mrs. F. B. Warfield drove to Hillsboro Monday. MIST M. J. John is purchasing two The next regular meeting of dizen more sheep. the Natal Grange will be held Mrs. Lizzie Wilson has been Saturday night, April 13. sick the past week. The Mist school directors held Gustave Hult was able to re a board meeting Monday even turn to school after several days ing. illness with the flu. Members of the Natal Grange Melvin Weed of St. Helens is are working on a play for the visiting at the home of his grand benefit of the grange which will parents Mr. and Mrs. Judson soon be shown in this village. Weed. Bernard Dowling is assisting Geo. Baslington was on the Clyde Johnson on his ranch a sick list last week, but is able few miles from here. to be at work again. Clyde Johnson was a St. Hel- Wm. Lindsay and C. Brooks ens visitor Monday. spent several days in Portland i Grover Devine and family mo- this week. tored to Clatskanie S unday to ; Gus Matson of Clatskanie is visit with friends. now employed at the Koster Lee Osbourn was a shopper Products. in this village Tuesday. Mrs. B. R. Bennett and chil- Mrs. L. B. Eastman visited dren Margaret, , Lawrence and with Mrs. Devine Monday. William Bridges motored to Portland Tuesday to attend the opening game of the Beavers. Mrs. Von Prosby with her aunt motored down from St. Johns Sunday to visit at the STOP AT Lewis Bachman ranch. Mrs. Von ___ Prosby formerly kept house for Mr. Bachman. Wednesday night a traveling Under New Management show spent the evening in this Clean and Comfortable town, and put on a play which Rooms was attended by a large atten dance who seemed to enjoy the CENTRALLY LOCATED show. Manager, Mrs. V. H. 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