Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 01, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 19M
VERNONIA lAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON
TWO
Society News
0
Mrs.
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Society Reporter
Wayne
Phone 573
Bears Disturb
of Girls
At Yellowstone
Engagement of
Hazel Malmsten
Is Announced
Clubs
Lappe,
Miu
Mary
Greg >ry
Announcing the arrival of
Miss Mary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marcus A. Gregory,
born at the Emanual hospital,
Monday, July 29, at PortiancL
Mother and daughter doing well.
Vernonia Girl
Uses Airplane
On Trip North
form on Liberty street at arm­
ory.
9:00 Public dances.
9:30 p.m. 40 et 8 (stadium,
fairgrounds).
11:30 p.m. Midnight matinee,
Capitol theatre.
MrCr-iw
39 «reen
candle«,
«W, Hnrtwirk
171*11 Iwllik | |p] containin
ace(j jn K special
pink holders.
Families Attend
cut and served those pre-
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Ill
on
Hillahnrn
A
large Mr coo tvuson
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neumon niiisDvru clock handsome
wag presented
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from
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(By Mr«. Mark E. Moe)
■
VEGETABLE CANNING
YOU CAN!
"For the fruit you cannot use
There’s a can,
,And for the meat that you might
lose
There's a can;
If you put up peas and beans,
Corn and squash, and leafy
greens,
There’s a can!
“Then for the unexpected guest
There's a can.
When you truly need a rest,
There’s a can.
If the children whine and fret,
And the meal you hate to get,
Oh, yes! Your can!
“If some dollars you should
There’s a can.
For some furniture—let’s say
reed.
There’s a can.
Take some cans from off the
shelf
To the market—claim your pelf,
Ah, that's a can!”
Next week’s issue of the
Eagle will contain an article on
canning vegetables, Be sure to
send or phone your questions
in early.
—
Milk to moisten enough to
form into loaf. Mix ingredients
in order given, bake in oiled
pan in a moderate oven about
one hour.
Phonographs
made by
Brunswick
E-Z Terms
sold by
Mac’s
Pharmacy
Crawford Motor Co
Authorized
Sales
Agent
for
Tarts
Mi cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg
1 % cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
White 1 egg
Blanched almonds
1 teaspoon sugar
% teaspoon cinnamon.
Cream the butter, add sugar
gardually, and egg well beaten;
then add flour mixed and sift­
ed with baking powder. Chill,
toss one-half mixture
on
a
.floured board, and roll one-
eighth inch thick. Shape with a
Nut and Celery Loaf
doughnut cutter.
Brush over
A Meat Substitute
with white of egg, and sprinkle
1 cup ground nuts
with sugar mixed with cinna-
1 cup chopped celery
mon. Split almonds, and ar-
1 cup crumbs
range three halves on each at
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon onion salt or equal distances. Place on a but-I
bake
eight I
tered sheet, and
juice
minutes in a slow oven.
2 teaspoons melted fat.
Ford
Products
Crawford Motor Co.
5 Minutes Drive
To Enjoy a Few Game* At the
Vernonia Golf Course
Quit worrying
About Baking
Only Golf Course in Columbia County
Ehe Sure Road To Health
For Member»hip See J. C. Lindley
Vernonia
GARAG
SERVICE
Standards
tomobile». The management of this gar­
age prides itself on its ability to accommo­
date it» patron» with every new factor
I
that make» for better service.
THINK
of the present
and the future .
garage—you'll appreciate the
thorough and personal attention. We also
have a greasing and washing rack, and
th»»
Are You
Insured ?
our mechanic» are the be»t in town.
VERNONIA OARAGE
& REPAIR SHOP
Phone 1161
L. E. Fredrickson, Mgr.
Let us furnish you with
PLAY
GOLF
Mother’s Bread
and our Delicious Pastries
VERNONIA BAKERY
The Meat
or Poultry
for
Dinner
ready to provide the
meat or poultry you
need for your din­
ner. It is so handy to
order from us—just
step to the phone,
call 721, and leave
your order. We guar­
antee quality.
Nehalem
Market <&
Grocery
Vernonia
have
changed in gar­
age aervice a» style» have changed in au­
Try
....
at
Liver and Orange
Slice liver and pour hot wa­
ter over slices. Remove skin,
sprinkle on salt and roll in flour.
Fry onion in fat and cook
until brown. Put slices of liver
in fat and cook until brown.
Add sliced oranges and a little
boiling water. Simmer until ten­
der. Remove, and thicken gravy,
fresh
Serve with sections of
orange.
Sand
.
Portable
THE NEHALEM
VETERAN
Address all communications to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver­
nonia, Oregon. If personal replies are desired, enclose
a stamped addressed envelope.
I
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw the bird being in action at th«
Miss Melba Laramore left
The novel experience of hav­
Friday, August 9
Wednesday on a vacation trip,
9 a.m. Legion business ses- and family and Mrs. F™nk cutting of the cake and shrilled
ing their food stolen and sleep Mr. and Mrs. H. Fogel
Hartwick attended the Luther :a wdd protest. Those present
She will travel to Seattle from sion (capitol building).
disturbed by bears was the most
Entertain At Home
Mr. and Mrg Earl Snyd
Portland by airplane and will
9 a.m. Bowling tournament, and Schlegel reunion at the |
exciting event of the vacation
Henry John
With a Bridge Party visit reatives unti August 8, Winter Garden, 333 N. Hight Shute park in Hillsboro last Mr ,nd
trip to the Yellowstone National
when she will sail on the S. S. street
Sunday, July 28.
children, Jeanette, Milo aud
and
The occasion was also the 50th Maxine( Mrs. H. A. Wilson and
park by Bessie McDonald, Della
10-11 a.m. Sight seeing trips,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fogel Queen together with 166 stu­
wedding anniversary of Mr. and npDhp
,v, f
■
■■•■piiews.
Marvin, -
Geòrgie
and ■
Cline and Helen Hieber who were hosts at an informal bridge dents on the University of Ore­ leaving armory.
—' Gustof
P
Hood
Huit.
11-12 a.m. Post stunts, down Mrs. J. L. Walker of P
party at their home Friday even­ gon study trip. Many points of
returned Sunday.
River. About 75 attended.
were:
Mrs. interest will be visited in the town streets.
They left Vernonia on July ing. The guests
12 m. Band concert, Wilson
_
of _ _______
Hillsboro, interior of Alaska among them
14 with Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Irene Chapman
park.
McDonald driving to Malta, Ida- Mrs. Charlotte Brady, Mr. and the old trail of ’98.
Two Misses Celebrate
1:30 p.m. Retirement of col­
~ T.
Bateman,
Ralph
ho, where Mrs. Cline and Mrs, Mrs. O.
Eighteenth Birthday
ors and adjournment.
Belt Liar In Town
McDonald stayed to visit rela- Clem, Mrs. A. Igou, and the
2:30 p.m. State championship
Bill Warner now has compe­
tives while the other members hosts and hostess.
tition at the Horseshoe cafe, a >»nior baseball game and stunt
The Misses Beulah Parker and
of the party continued their trip
new waitress keeps her parrot finals at Olinger field.
Isola Hall celebrated their 18 th
to the Yellowstone park. On the
3:30 p.m. Auxiliary glee club birthday anniversary together at
at the restaurant. The parrot
way they stopped at American Camp Fire Girl»
Waller hall.
the home of George Parker on
Falls, Idaho, where the largest
Hold Meeting At Cabin for he past year lived at a golf contest.
7 p.m. Drum corps champion­ Saturday. Others who attended
.club, and is a frightful liar.
power dam in the northwest is
ship contest and fireworks, Ol- were Misses Mary F Laramore,
located.
jnger field.
The Lolila group of Camp
Marjorie
Ida Mae Hawkins,
At the Yellowstone park no
9 p.m. Public dances.
King, Mildred Childs, Frances
one is allowed to molest any of Fire girls under the guardian- Catholic Ladies To
11:30 p.m. Midnight matinee, Place, Vera Goodin, Christine
the animals. The bears, ela and ship of Miss Bessie McDonald
Sponsor Card Party
Capitol theatre.
Rainey, Maybelle Drorbaugh and
moose are allowed to roam at will hold their meeting at the
Birkenfeld Saturday 12:30 a.m. Informal parade, Allie Simmons.
will. Bruno, the king of the Camp Fire cabin tonight. They
form on Liberty, Armory (come
bears at the park, stood in the will work on their garden and
as you please).
Eugene—$209,000 fine arts
middle of the road and refused plan the program for the winter.
The Catholic ladies of Birken­
Saturday, August 10
building will be erected on Uni­
to move which necessitated a
feld
are
sponsoring
a
card
party
9
a.m.
Legion
business
ses-
versity of Oregon campus.
detour through a field to pass
next Saturday evening, which sion (Capitol building).
him. When they reached the Mrs. Sitts Hostess To
9
a.m.
Bowling
tournament,
road again and looked back
Willing Workers Aid will start about 8 o’clock at the 9 a.m. Golf tournament, Sa- A daughter was born Monday
there stood Bruno watching
evening to Mr. and Mrs. C. En-
Society Last Week Birkenfeld hotel. Pinochle and lem Golf club.
them and when he saw them
gen at Treharne. The new ar­
500 will be played during the
10-11
a.m.
Sight
seeing
trips,
rival which has been named
looking stuck his tongue out.
The Willing Workers Aid so­ evening of August 3. A special leaving armory.
Betty Charmaine weighs 6%
He wanted some candy but these
ciety
of
the
Christian
church
11 a.m. Trophy
feature of this event will be
young ladies were a bit wary
. . and prize .pounds. Mother and child are do­
were entertained at a silver tea the drawing of a door prize awards by department command­ ing well.
of a bear roaming at large.
Wednesday,
July
24,
in
the
er, hall of representatives.
That night Miss McDonald was
which will be given away.
2:30 p.m. Convention parade, Surprise Party on H. A. Wilton
awakened from a sound sleep church parlors. Mrs. Sitts acting
Refreshments following
the form
hostess.
on Court street, east of
A number of his friends sur­
with the feeling that someone
games will be served.
Reba
Adams,
Rose
Sitts
and
12th.
was watching her. Peering at
prised II. A. Wilson last Sun­
Everyone is welcome to at-
Ruby
Howell
played
and
sang
4:30 p.m. Meeting of new ex- day on his birthday anniversary
through the automobile win­
tend.
ecutive committee.
was a big black bear and several selections.
at his home in Treharne.
9 p.m. Public dances.
' a delightful - chicken dinner
scream that this frightened
Sunday, August 11
young lady let out awakened Garden Club Will
was served the honored guest
8 a.m. Sight seeing trips
visiting friends, and during
_
the whole camp and frightened
Hold Meeting Tuesday
neighboring cities.
course the birthday cake
the intruder away. After being
assured that the bears were pets
The regular meeting of the
and were perfectly harmless the Garden club will be held Tues­
young ladies settled down to day evening, August 8 at the
sleep again. Not long afterward Evangelical church. Mrs. A. C.
The program for the 11th an­
another visitor put his head Knauss will give a talk on lilies
through the window. This time and Mrs. Wm. Van Doren on nual American Legion conven-
Miss McDonald was not frighten­ iris. Plans for the flower show tion at Salem is as follows:
Wednesday, August 7
ed and quietly informed the to be held in the near future
1 p.m. Registration of dele-
bear to go away. Still he stood will be completed at this meet­
gates, , alternates and visitors,
there and not until he was given ing.
at
i registration
headquarters,
a severe boxing on one ear did
Klett building.
he leave. Later everyone was
Thursday, August 8
awakened again by the rattle Sridge Club Meet At
of pans and dishes. The bear
Home Mrs. Kullander 7:30-9:30 a.m. Registration of
delegates, alternates and visit­
who was administered the pun­
ishment was taking revenge and
The Bridge club met at the ors.
9:30 a.m. Public opening cer-
was then on the last of the food. jiome of Mrs. A. L. Kullander
Wilson
park
band
He had eaten all the food ex- on Tuesday afternoon. The high emonies,
Ci :ept the coffee, salt and pepper. score was made by
Mrs. / A. J. stand.
10- 11 a.m. Sight seeing trips,
During the five days in the Black. Those attending ' were:
leaving armory.
park the loop trip was made, Mrs. A. J. Black, Mrs. M. Grun-
(
11 a.m. Opening Legion ses-
The places of interest visited den, Mrs. M. Ruhl, Mrs. J.
< C.
were the Old Faithful geyser, Lindley, Mrs. W. R. Meyer, , Mrs. skins, hall of representatives,
Grand Canyon and Mammoth W. A. McNeill, Mrs. Geo. Ogg, capitol building.
11- 12 a.m. Post stunts, down
Springs. On the second day they Mrs. E. A. Green and the • hos-
town streets.
drove to the top of Mt. Wash­ tess.
12 m. Adjournment (meeting
burn. Mount Washburn is 1000
of delegation chairmen).
feet lower than Mr. Hood. The Vernonia Bakery
12:30 p.m.
Drum
majors
young ladies were not molested
Partners Entertain
luncheon (Marion hotel).
by bears any more and took
1:30 p.m. Legion business
pictures of them not three feet
Montana
Visitors ¡session
______
(capitol building).
away.
Nick Ginoff, Mr. and Mrs. N.L„1:8° pm' Band con‘*«'t, Wil-
C. Peterson and Miss Ana Thi-i
r '
_ .
Record Crowd Attend
badeau of Missoula, Mont., who j
' ,P "?'. e lrcn'ent
col-
Eastern Star Dance visited in this city last week as!
a Jou*nnlent.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ...% p;™;. Grand promenade,
One of the most enjoyable J. McGhee and Mr. and Mrs. B.’40/1 8
dances of the summer was held A. Vickery of this city, were*
J?'™.' Dedication of Salem
airport,
exhibition
on Friday night at the Masonic taken for a trip along the Co- fjyjn— P'
Vernonia
Tel. 611
hall sponsored by the Eastern lumbia river highway to Seaside r()a e y the army stunt squad-
Star social club. Music was fur­ and also visited the Tillamook.
„ ,
| 6 P-1?- Barbecue, Salem muni-
nished by Jack Carlson’s Blue beaches.
The Petersons were favorably c'Pa‘ a‘rport'
Rose Room orchestra of St. Hel­
ens. Punch was served by Mrs. impressed with this section of
7:30 P-m. Auxiliary glee club
F. D. McPherson, Mrs. J. E. the country and intend to return concert and Legion ritualistic
Tapp, Mrs. A. Childs and Mrs. this winter to spend about two.cont*st’ Wllson park.
C. A. Wolfolk.
months in Vernonia.
1 8:30 Pm- Parade, 40 et 8,
We are especially
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Malmsten
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Hazel Luella to
p. E. Griffin of Segourney,
Iowa. The wedding will take
place during August. Mr. Griffin
Mi» Hazel Melmcten
is expected to arrive from Se-
through
which Japanese lanterns
gourney shortly.
were strung. Eight tables with
centerpieces of bowls of roses
Willing Worker» To
were placed throughout the lawn.
Meet at Home of Mr». Mrs. R. A. Olson, Mrs. Sam
and Mrs. E. Knight
R. L. Stubbs August 7 Jackson
dressed in Japanese costumes
served the guests.
Mrs. R. Stanton of Timber
The next meeting of the Wil­
ling workers aid society will be sang two songs and Frank Mills
held at the home of Mrs. ~ R. L. played several selections on his
Stubbs on the O.-A. hill August banjo. Throughout the evening
a Filipino orchestra entertained
7.
Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. E. the guests.
Knight, hostesses.
Every old and new member
is urged to be present as the Enjoy Week End Out­
membership contest closes and
ing At Arcadia Park
the winning side will be an-
nounced at this meeting.
A group of young people of
Vernonia spent an enjoyable
Ice Cream Social At
Olson Home Success week end trip at Arcadia park
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. O.
Sponsored by the Loyal Glean­ T. Bateman. Swimming, dancing
ers of the Christian church the and a chicken dinner cooaed by
ice cream social given
at the girls were the pleasures of
the Olson home in Riverview, the trip. Those attending were:
Betty
'
~
Saturday evening was a decided Misses Macile Roberts,
Phelps,
Violet
success.
Ann
Culver,
The lawn was beautifully de­ Messrs. Gilbert Miller, Thor
corated with firs, cedars and dif- Roberts, Loel Roberts and the
ferent shrubs from the woods chaperons.
Kitchen Recitals
Fraternal
Office Phone 192
Catholic Chapel Car
Coming to Vernonia Tuesday, Aug. 13
Jesuit Priest
In Charge of Car
/
Services Every Morning and Evening While Car Is Here
SEE
(
Lindley & McGraw
Insurance of all Kind»
Phone 151
The public is cordially Invited to attend
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