Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 23, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
•THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Meirs Birkenfeld and Keasey
er get in trim and train for a
Mrs. N. Veatch of Rainier
and son, James, Miss Billy Watts
coming battle.
visited in this city Sunday.
Ladies
Bowl
Game
Here
and Frank Dravel all of Portland
One of the reasons that the
Mrs.
Lloyd
Vernonia boys have such success
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Devaney visited Mr. and
Representing
Birkenfeld,
Mrs.
of Keasey shopped and attended Baker Wednesday of last week
in their matches seems to be that
the show here Friday evening. and attended the fights that M. Flynn played a game of training is taken much more ser­
bowling
in
the
local
bowling
al
­
evening.
iously here than in most small
ley against Mrs. Harold Christie towns, and those who engage in
________ of
_ Brauns
Albert Schmidlin
-------------------------- ,
of
Keasey,
for
the
woman's
spent Tuesday in Vernonia »hop- WASHINGTON SCHOOL
the game live a cleaner life. It
John Hay who is employed at, Robert Sword purcnased a ping.
championship of the lower Ne­
Helen Scott of Salem recently halem valley, which was won by is hard to recall a local fighter
Keasey, spent the week end in 10-20 McCormick Deering trac­
who smokes, which is rather un­
entered the fifth grade.
tor last week from the Vernonia
this city.
Mrs. Flynn, who promised a re­
E. Carringar purchased a new
Lucille Lindberg has returned turn match to Mrs. Christie with­ usual. for those who come out
Trading company.
Ford coupe from the Crawford to school after an illness of
from the Portland fighting sta­
D. Hatton motored to Portland
in the near future.
bles usually are smoking eigar-
Saturday returning to this city
two weeks.
Mrs. L. W. Beal, who is con­ Motor company this week.
Both women who are experi­ ets before and after engaging
Sunday morning.
There will be no more milk
valescing at the Good Samaritan H. H. Pomeroy deputy chief fire
to the school this year. enced bowlers, thrilled the on­ in a match
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christie hospital is reported by Mr. Beal marshal spent Monday and part delivered
In
behalf
of the eighth grade lookers with their skillful bowl­
as
progressing
satisfactory.
of Tuesday in this city.
of Keasey spent Friday in Ver­
class
of
’
29,
Monday morning ing and strike after strike was
nonia visiting friends.
New Boxers To Fight
Mrs. Paul McDuffee from the
Mr
Condit
presented
Mrs. Neil registered to 'their credit.
L. Nystron of Birkenfeld, re­
At St. Helens Smoker
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duvall of Oregon American camp at Kea- cently purchased a new Tudor witTi a leather covered photo­
Keasey visited in Vernonia Fri­ sey visited her parents over the sedan from the Crawford Motor graph album.
Davis and McGlone To
week end.
The following received 100 in
day evening.
Harry Bertraw of Vernonia,
company.
Mix at St. Helens
spelling la-jt week: Fifth grade,
142 pounds, i will meet Young
Florian
Mills
and
K.
Dibblee,
Mike O’Connor spent Monday
Leone Mills, Howard McGi|vory,
Judge
P.
Hill
purchased
a
Tomorrow Lee Davis will meet Newman, 143 pounds,
this
tn Portland returning to C
' who are connected with the coun­ new Ford town sedan from the Joe McKee, Toshi Kuge, Robert
Tiger McClone of Rainier in the Helens Friday, , May 24,
ty engineering department spent
city in the evening.
Culver,
Elbert
Brock,
Eleanor
Crawford Motor company Mon­
Legion smoker.
the week end in this city.
■Edens, Helen Murray, Frances semi-final of the Legion smoker
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kimes of
Bertraw is a beginner
at St. Helens in a six round bat­
Bergerson,
Melvia
Brown.
Toledo, Oregon visited with G.
Frank Clark recently purchas­
tle, May 24.
same as Ni ewman. Neither
G. Cohen and L. W. Baker,
ed a new Chevrolet truck from
W. Ford Sunday.
Young Nelson will meet Joe has fought in the ring before,
the Gilby Motor company, to motored to Portland Tuesday LINCOLN SCHOOL
Monohan
in a 4-round special, but both look like promising
fights
at
Al. Ritchey, manager of the use in his logging business.
evening to witness the
Mrs. Ruth Holgate visited the on this same card.
material and should prove to be
local Skaggs store is reported on
armory.
third grade room last Friday.
good boxers.
Roy
(Kid)
Nelson
will
tackle
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson
the sick list.
Those who received 100 in
Fights such as these are us­
purchas-
Bull
Durham
in
the
6-round
main
R. Roediger recently
and family spent Sunday in this
last week were: Irene
ually used as curtain raisers
Sheriff Weed of St. Helens city visiting with J. C. Hender- ed a second hand Buick touring spelling
event.
The
card
will
contain
3
Weis, Montana French, Lorraine
visited this city Monday of this son and family.
Vernonia boxers fighting the and sometime show more action
car from the Crawford Motor Johnson, and Charlie Koto.
than the main event, especially
week.
principal events.
rompany.
The
following
ba/e
received
Elmer Spencer and son, Dud-
In the past few months St. where both boys try to make a
31.
of
the
thru-
Palmer
writing
M. Count purchased a second
M. Flynn, proprietor of the ley, arrived in Vernonia last
Helens has used Vernonia fight­ good showing- for future fights.
Birkenfeld hotel, spent Monday Thursday from Klammath Falls, hand Ford Touring car from the nv-cdi: First. Billy Carter, Chas. ers to liven up her card, especial­
Bafford,
Charlie
Russell,
Fred
morning in this city shopping.
where they have been employed Crawford Motor company in the
Oregon State Senior» Win
Erven, and John Chambers; sec­ ly catering to the Nelson bro­
past week.
for the last six months.
Oregon State College, Corval­
ond, Aubrey Fitzgerald, Beitha thers who appear to be great
Lester Mowe purchased a used
Judge D. B. Reasoner spent Thompson, Margaret Salmoneei, favorites at the county seat, lis, May 17.—The Oregon State
Essex from the Gilby Motor
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bush and
(not court house) but smokers. senior class crew added another
company this week.
daughter Joy motored to Port­ Sunday at North Plains visiting Daisy McDonald, Gordo 1 Warner,
win to their long unbroken
F. L. Edith May Holgate Clinton Al­
land Monday, Mrs. Bush and with his daughter, Mrs. ~
R. R. McGregor and E. R. Joy staying over to take in the Beach.
string of victories when they
lard. Lawrence Bennert, Carl New Training Quarters
,
Brooks were in Portland Satur- circus, and Mr. Bush returning
defeated the University of Wash­
Taylor, Wilma Stolen,, and Billy
For Local Fighters ington freshmen crew by a scant
The Sandwich shop has in the Fogel, third, Harold Davis, Mavu
day.
to this city Monday evening.
past week painted the false Williams-, Joanna Easter and Au
five feet here last Friday. This
Curley Buffmire and L. W.
Mrs. W. R. Meyer and Mrs. front on top on their building brey Fitzgerald.
is the first intercollegiate com­
Young
Nelson,
Roy
(Kid)
Nel
­
Helens
Baker motored to St.
A. E. Richardson spent last week to a light'grey.
petition for Oregon State rowers
son,
Lee
Davis.
Kid
Scott,
and
and return last Monday.
visiting in Portland.
few other local boys, are among as crew is new at the college
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Nickson THIRD GRADE
but has proved a popular form
Ray Charlesworth purchased
and
daughter,
Mrs.
J.
H.
Jack-
The third grade room at the the boxers who are training un­
R. R. McGnegor and C. E.
intramural competition. The
a new Chevrolet sedan last week Richardson went to Portland Sat- son, passed through Vernonia Lincoln school was delightfully der the management of Bert Tis­ of
dale, who conducts his training senior crew wil lrace with the
from the Gilby Motor company. urnay and purchasen new suits Wednesday on their way to the surprised
Monday
afternoon quarters in the hall over Hat­ Sacramento Junior college here
city.
when Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Hal) ton
for the local baseball team.
next Saturday.
’s old blacksmith shop.
A. W. Alexander purchased a
and son Dale, Mrs. C. W. War­
new Chevrolet coach from the
Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Twineham dle and Mrs. King visited the
Bert Tisdale lips had previous
Mrs. J. W. Brown was a Port­
Gilby Motor company.
land visitor the latter part of the and son, Richard, and Mr. and room bringing a large cake, can­ experience in training boxers and ^j®l<^For 5 years Dr. Luzader,
eyesight specialist, has
Mrs. E. H. Washburn motored dy, and punch. The occasion was is conducting his gym in a bus­
week.
to
C. F. Hieber journeyed
been making monthly visits to
to Seaside Sunday, spending the tie eighth birthday of Modena iness-like manner.
Seattle last week to purchase
Mrs. M. Gründen and Mrs. F. day at the beach.
’ . His next visit will be
The public is cordially invited ernonia.
Kall. The cake was beautiful.
stock for his new store which M. Ruhl were shopping in Port-
to
attend
whenever
any
of
the
June
3
and 4, office at I<u!
Mo.
ena
’
s
name,
age
and
grade
A. L. Kullander, William Cul­
will be opened about June 1.
land Tuesday.
ver and Chester Alexander, mo­ > was wi -tten on it with pi.ik ic­ local men are training,, as many lander’s. Have your eyes
fight fans enjoy watching a box- examined.—adv.
Mrs. M. Flynn and Miss N.
Mesdames, M. Grunden, F. M. tored to Wildwood golf course ing.
Holter of Birkenfeld spent Fri­ Ruhl, H. B. Holcomb, and Chris Tuesday afternoon, returning to
day night in this city attending Niiar motored to Portland and this city early in the evening.
Monmouth—Resident of this
the bowling alley and playing a return last Tuesday.
place approved $15,000 bond is­
J. C. Lincoln is repainting his sue
few games.
for purchase of additional
Mrs. Frank B. Schow who has store with a new coat of Orange
Curley Buffmire and Roy Al- been sick the past week, has re­ and black, and painting the fire equipment and construction
len drove to Birkenfeld Saturday covered and is able to be about front of the store to be occupied of fire station.
returning to this city inter in again.
Hood River—Ranchers of up­
by Hieber’s haberdashing shop
the afternoon with a load of
dark brown with light trimmings. per Hood River valley expect ,o
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hankins
ship approximately 75 carloads
hay.
Miss Della Cline is now em­ potatoes this year.
of Portland visited a few days
Some of the local members the first of the week at the home ployed in the Vernonia Bakery,
Myrtle Point­ Additional side-
of the Boy Scouts went swim­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard­ taking the place of Mrs. V. Co­ walks will be built here.
ming Sunday morning in Rock' son.
penhover, who has left for Idaho
Hood River — Modern auto
creek, returning to this city
where she will join her husband camp being built at Paradise
about 10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Brendle, a former Ver­ who is running a service station. Farm, near here.
I have been notified by the O.-A. Lumber
nonia resident, visited Mrs. Vir­
N. D. Reason of Portland gil Powell last week.
Co. that the people of Vernonia would
started to work in the Joy bar­
have to order their winter wood during
I
ber shop last week. Mr. Reason
A. Corey spent Monday in
I
May, June, July and August, so that the
has been in the barber business Portland on business returning to
for 25 years.
Vernonia Tuesday.
mill can get rid of its surplus wood in the
summer and furnish the out-of-town cus­
R. Wenger Jr., of the East
A. Corey and family motored
Side Logging company was in down Gales creek Sunday spend­
tomers with some dry wood in the winter
this city Friday receiving medi­ ing the day and returning to
cal attention for an injury to the city later in the evening.
I will buy back wood from anyone
his right eye.
Trucks Uave Vernonia 10 a.m. daily
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibson
to
whom I have delivered it in the
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ford from Missouri, are visiting Mr.
from Los Angeles arrived in and Mrs. Floyd Cleveland.
event they leave town:
Vernonia Monday to spend a
George Ogg, Jack Hanson, and
few days visiting with Mr. Fords
Frank Hanson, motored below
brother G. W. Ford.
Jewel Sunday on a fishing trip.
W. 0. PORTERFIELD
Mrs. Sarah Spencer left for
Miss Irma Strong and brother,
Portland Monday, to visit with
O.-A. WOOD DEALER
her son Omar Spencer and fam­ Dwight, motored to Rainier Wed­
ily and returned to Vernonia nesday.
Vernonia
Wednesday.
Mrs. B. Hopkins spent Sunday
and
Monday
in
Portland
visiting
Frank Hartwick. and L. R.
Gillchrest motored to Portland relations, and returned to this
last week returning to this city city Tuesday morning.
with a new president Studebaker
sedan ordered and purchased by
Mr. Gillchrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart of
Portland spent Sunday in this
city visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Al. Ritchey. Mr. Hart was for­
merly employed in the local |
Skaggs Safeway store.
i
Edward Holtham who is trrvel-|
ing throughout California, writes,
from Redding, Calif., saying it
is 95 in the shade, and that the
timber in that portion of Calif,
does not compare to size of our,
Oregon timber.
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