THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1929 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson ard were in Vernonia last Fri Frank Lines and Mrs. S. A. Mor- taking in the smoker. KEASEY returned from a visit to their day on business. ton motored to Portland on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Young daughter, Mrs. Laraway at Elk William Pringle, Jr. made a Tueasay. The Women’s club of Keasey River, Idaho, last Friday. business trip to Mist last Friday. Arvada Lines is staying with met at the home of Mrs. T. L. and daughter Patricia of I.-P. camp 2 were Vernonia visitors Wilson Eiler visited with hi3 Miss Mabel McDonald of Tig- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eiler Mis. Archie Koplin for the sum- Gosa. All the members were Saturday. mer. present. Some topics were dis ard, Oregon, is spending her sum- last week. Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Young of C. W. Bennett and fam- cussed, also some musical num- mer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duke was a caller at ily Mrs. headquarters camp bers presented, have gone to Salem for Kefreshments a McDaniels, proprietors of the the Reed Holding home last few weeks visit. Mrs. Lee Osburn spent Mon served after were the maeting. Hy Van hotel. Thursday. day in this city shopping. Mrs. Pearl McCabe was a The next meeting will be held Jimmie McMullin has been re Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheriff Weed returned to this Harris of Timber, June 21, a ported ill several days last week. Treharne visitor on Tuesday of at the home of Mrs. Thomas Pettijohn on July 11. city Monday evening on business. 7 pound boy. Mrs. Harris is be Bob Lindsey and son, Clarence this week. Ernie Bolongia of I.-P. camp Mrs. A. R. Stanton entertain were in Vernonia last Saturday. ing taken care of at Mrs. Rogers ’ 2 was taken to St. Vincent’s Mrs. M. Flynn, proprietor of ed the following with a dinner: Mrs. Bob Linsey accompanied the Birkenfeld hotel, visited and home. by Mrs. R. Price and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eulin, Mr. hospital early last Tuesday morn shopped in this city last Satur- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marian, motored to Vernonia and Mrs. R. C. Stanton, Mr. ing with a ruptured appendix. day evening. Cole, June 17, a boy weighing Saturday. and Mrs. LaVerne Stanton. The Mrs. Bolongia and daughter six and one-half pounds. Mother Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deleplain occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Leona accompanied him, return E. S. Thompson motored to and child are reported in good motored to St. Helens on bus- Eulin’s fifth wedding anniver- ing to camp Friday with reports St. Helens and Portland last health. that he is getting along nicely. sary. iness Wednesday of last week. Thursday on business for the Mrs. A. R. Lundeen and sons Bill Hammack from the Ver R. L. Hardman of Hillsboro Jack Nance had his right eye Gilby Motor company. nonia Meat called to was a Treharne visitor Saturday. Bobbie and Jackie are spending injured last Sunday while play see Mr. and Market the week in Seaside. They Mrs. Jake Neuawr Weaver Clark is back hauling return this week end for Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom ing baseball at the local park, Koster men to Rock creek. Solias, June 19, a girl weighing a fowl from the end of his bat Wednesday. Lundeen and go back to Mrs. Oli/er Burris and grand 9 pounds. Mother and child in striking him in the eye. Mr. and Mrs. Lines and side. daughter Miss Perry motored to family motored Frank best of health. ‘ to Rainier Sun- Mrs. H. Harold Christie Dr. Eby was called to the East Vernonia Thursday. day. daughter Frances were Monday Shady Lane of Mist spent Sat Side Logging company and I.-P. Lester and Oard Deleplain Mrs. N. A. __ ____ _____ Hodge and Mrs. visitors at the W. G. Christie urday in this city on business, camp at Keasey Sunday after were Mist visitors Thursday. Ora Glassner attended the Py returning to Mist in the even noon to handle a few accident Dave McMullin shopped at thian Sisters card party Friday home. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnson ing. Mist Thursday. cases. evening. returned Saturday from Portland Reed Holding was confined to Mrs. May Davis had the mis where they spent a few days C. C. Shay, manager and pro Miss Neoma Holter, Mrs. D. his home for a few days on ac fortune of tearing the nail off visiting and shopping. moter of Arcadia Park, located Wilkie, Miss Anna Banzer, and count of sickness. Mr. Holding her thumb in her electric wash 3 miles from this city motored Glenn Richardson of Birkenfeld, Mrs. H. Harold Christie and able to be around again. ing machine. to Portland over the week end. were Vernonia visitors last Sat is The daughter Frances spent Saturday annual school meeting Mrs. W. A. Hodge entertained urday evening. was held at Natal school last Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wright of at the apartment of Mrs. Lou Althause of Vernonia. Monday. Election was held for Mrs. Irene Chapman and Portland on Sunday. A. R. Lundeen was a Verno- one school clerk and one school -------- Stampede 3rd-4th-------- daughter, Patrica of Hillsboro, nia visitor Saturday eve n i ng director. spent the week end at the home Jake Neurer bought a team of of Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Don farm horses last week from W. nell at Treharne. H. Delaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding P. Murphy and C. Buffmire returned from a trip to southern motored to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Oregon to visit Mr. Buffmire’s father who has been reported were at Mist on a business trip Wednesday. sick. Mrs.1 Lester McConkey and L. F. Knowlton, general agent two children of St. Helens spent of the S. P. & S. passenger de a few days last week with Mrs. partment, spent Friday in this McConkey’s parents, Mr. and city consulting with local stage Mrs. W. H. Delaplain. and railroad agents. Beatrice Perry and i Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Andrews, Burris drove to Mist . Wednesday. Harry McMullin and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Raymer, spent a few days Evelyn, his sister, were at Seaside, returning Monday shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James M. evening. Cormick and two children were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker and calling Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Curley Buffmire, Jake Neurer. motored to Oregon City Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lappe of to witness the preliminary round Jiiverview were Sunday guests up at that city. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neurer. Jack Bush motored to Portland Jake Carmichael and son Bil Sunday morning, to the film ex lie Louis changes to arrange for special day. were callers at Natal Sun pictures to be shown here dur Natal Grove was the scene of ing the celebration. dozens of picnics Sunday, many George A. Kauffman, display having their lunches at the park. I advertising manager for the The young folks were in swim Oregonian, consulted with L. ming, enjoying themselves. The1 Schwab and G. W. Ford last Nehalem river was also visited week regarding advertising with by many fishermen. Lincoln Peterson was shopping his paper for the stampede. in Mist Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Spaulding Carl Eiler bought four Jersey of Yakima, arrived in this city cows from Seland Malmsten last Sunday and will stay until July week. Sth. Mr. Spaulding’s string of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson horses are being used during drove to Mist Saturday after- the stampede and he will also noon. be employed to assist during the Miss Millie McMullin went to celebration. Seaside last Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis, of Bridgers family from Mist. Reed Holding was a Sunday Rainier, Joe Lombardi and fam ily of Portland, and S. Kaiel of caller at the home of Lee Os Portland were guests at the burn. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap, j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Corey last Sunday where a party was Floyd Deeds and Marion McMul given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. lin attended Sunday school at Joe Baroda, who recently re Mist Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Holce and turned from their honeymoon. three children were visiting Mrs. -------- Stampede 3rd-4th-------- Lee Osburn Saturday. BIRKENFELD Mrs. A. Green was a shopper Allen Dale Malcom fell off in Vernonia Saturday. his bicycle and received a very Reed Holding drove to Mist painful injury on his knee. He Sunday to do some shopping. was taken to Clatskanie and The road crew working on the four stitrhes had to be taken in county roads and the steam it. shovel are at work near Pitts- Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Richardson, burg now. Miss Holter and Rocky Camberg John McMullin attended the card party given caller Monday. by the Pythian Sisters at Ver Carl Eiler made a business nonia last Friday evening. trip to Vernonia Wednesday. Everett ~ Beach is now work- Sidney Baker and son Veran ing on the Fire Patrol of Green were at the home of Mr. and mountain. Mrs. Jake Neurer on business P. H- Skaling and family were Wednesday. in Portland last Thursday and Bell Goodnight called to see Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer Tues Dr. Monnie made a hurried day. trip to Portland last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin evening. and John McMullin drove to Mrs. Flynn was a caller at Vernonia Wednesday. Miss Banzer’s last Wednesday Clyde Johnson last week pur evening. chased a Jersey bull from Seland The grange held a pie social Malmsten. in the school gym last Thurs- Reed Holding, his son George, day evening. A large crowd was and Miss Bertha drove to Ver- present and all had a good time. nonia Saturday, The music was furnished by the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn Berg brothers. spent Sunday evening at the Mrs. Libel and Miss Fay Libel home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake were callers at Carmichael’s last Neurer. Friday afternoon. William Pringle D. Wilkie purchased a Cadil- Vernonia Monday. Under the Seiberling Tire Protection Plan, any Seiberling u»er lac sedan in Portland last Thurs- Dave McMullin is loading cars is entitled to free repair for a full year, for every tire accident day. with lumber at Vernonia for Henry Skaling received a very Matthews Bros. from any one of the 5,000 Seiberling dealers throughout the painful injury to his right eye A. Green is driving his team by running into a bolt project on the water wagon hauling wa country. When a tire is injured beyond repair, a new one is pro ing out from a post at the Le ter for the steam shovel. gion smoker. Had the cut been Mrs. Bob Linsey was a shop vided—by any Seiberling dealer—at one-twelfth the original an eighth of an ich higher he per in Vernonia Monday. would have lost his eye. cost if the accident occurs during the first month; at two-twelf -------- Stampede 3rd-4th-------- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Birkenfeld ths the original cost if it occurs during the second month, etc. and little daughter Alyson mo TREHARNE tored to Boise, Idaho, last week. Miss Alice Skaling from Grand Mrs. Achie Koplin and her Round is spending her holidays daughter Lois returned home with her cousins here. from a weeks visit with friends -------- Stamped* 3rd-4th-------- and relatives at Vancouver and A tire bigger—better and tougher than ever before.—The Sei' NATAL Portland. Frank Peterson and son Rich- berling Special Service Tire. Wm. Prutzman, LOCALS^ Oscar Weed, sheriff, of St. Helens spent Friday in this city. George Terrian sprained his left hip this week from lifting a sack of spuds. W. A. Navinger motored to St. Helens last week for a few days. C. Schiffer and daughter, Anita of Timber spent Sunday in this city visiting. Mr.s George Terriun is recov- ering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Art Lundeen of the I.-P. camp attended the smoker in this city last Saturday evening. Emma Murray, who lives on the Timber route, had her right arm injured on Wednesday of last week, caused by falling on a hoe, while working in the garden, and received medical at- tention from a local doctor. moving to their new home at Forest Grove. Mrs. A. S. Acheson and chil dren and Mrs. John Young spent part of last week over at Hills boro, canning strawberries, Mrs. Young's parents reside at Hills- Tx>ro. We will handle large orders if placed in advance. Order now for July 4 delivery. Lincoln Candy Kitchen Twin Fir LINDSAY LUMBER COMPANY Service and Repair Station TREHARNE Expert Mechanical Work Service and Hilling Station Phone 7F5I I SAVINGS at Vernonia Service Station because SEIBERLING Tire Protection Plan Is backed by a network of 5000 dealers on every highway and byway of the country The New Seiberling Special Vernonia Service Station VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Service and Quality rhat will always meet with your approval VERNONIA MEAT MARKET Culver & Co. Vernonia G. W. Johnson, Mgr. Vernonia