Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 01, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. E. Doris and
family from Forest Grove were
visiting here last week.
son Dickie motored to Portland
on Friday.
C ar! Layman attended the
Mrs. R. Stanton spent the
Mrs. Perry Mellinger and sis-
bal gsmes in Portland Sunday. day with her folks last week.
ter called at the home of Mr.
Everett Dukes, who underwent
Baker Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. E. Synel and and Mrs. S.
evening.
a minor operation at St Vin­ son were Vernonia shoppers.
cent's hospital has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lisenbe were
Frank Smith hauled a load of
his home at I.-P. camp 2.
at Vernonia on Saturday. Mr.
lumber for Chas. Uhlin.
Lisenby is able to be at home
Mrs. Holbrook of Cole creek.
Wm. Brown is hauling 1 hay after his recent illness.
Wash., is visiting with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and from the Harris place.
Mrs. Pete Holbrook.
MIST
Mr. Warfield is helping Mr.
Mrs. Dudley Nickson of Port­ Treharne with haying.
land spent the week end visit­
Chas. Ward was on the sick
Mrs. May Doris and son mov­
ing in I.-P. camp taking in the
list a few days last week.
ed to Portland Monday.
dance.
Mrs. Devine and Mrs. A.
Otis Hyland was in Vernonia
Mrs. J. N. Jacobson and son
Dowling spent Thursday shop­
Friday
evening.
Jimmie of Portland visited in
ping in Clatskanie.
camp over the week end taking
Bert Wood called at the home
Mrs. Keaton and Mrs. Yocum
in the dance.
of S. Baker on Sunday evening.
were Clatskanie visitors on Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lebo of
Mrs. M. Dooley went to Forest urday of last week.
Kelso, Wn., are visiting at the Grove by stage on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward from
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Mack the high climber from the summit were shopping in
Lebo of I.-P. camp 2.
Koster camp is leaving for Cali­ Clatskanie on Thursday.
Miss Anna Devaney and Miss fornia.
Homer Inman had the misfor­
Lucile Gosa are visiting this
Mr. and Mrs. S. O’Donnald, tune to cut his knee quite bad­
week with Mrs. Ray Cummings
and Mr. and Mrs. D. O’Donnell ly while at the shovel Saturday.
in Portland.
were up playing golf.
Earl Holce had as his guest
Miss LaVelle Gosa spent the
Eugene Davis hurt his foot over Sunday, his brother’s fam­
week end at home visiting with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. while at work at the Koster ily-
Gosa. Mr. and Mrs. Gosa took camp.
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers, Alberta
her back to Monmouth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Ben- DeRock and Mrs. Green motored
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grandstrom nett and family were Vernonia over to Longview last Tuesday.
were host and hostess at a shoppers on Saturday.
Mrs. M. Aamodt is having a
dance given in the gym at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prutzman short vacation and will spend
Inman-Poulson camp Saturday
night. Most of the camp peo­ and family were at Vernonia it in California.
ple attended also some from Ore­ last week.
Margie Mathews was a village
gon-American camp. Some de­
shopper from the burn on Fri­
Miss
Ruby
Johnston
is
visit
­
lightful refreshments were serv­
day of last week.
ed. Mrs. Julian Johnson having ing at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Snyder.
Mrs. Lawrence Jepson was a
charge of the music.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis from Clatskanie visitor on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Devaney
also Mrs. Claud Johnson.
were host and hostess to a pic­ Treharne are moving to Koster
Mrs. Geo. Taylor and sons
nic given at their picnic grounds camp.
a business trip to Verno­
Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Omer Sheeley has bought a made
Mrs. A. R. Lundeen and sons new International truck and is' nia Saturday evening.
Bobbie and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. hauling logs for Lindsay’s from
The A. R. Melis family had
W. G. Christie and children the Ben Smith place.
guests from Portland on Sun-
Genevieve, Geraldine and Calvin
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Harold
Christie and Frances.
KEASEY
The Women’s club of Keasey
met at the home of Mrs. J. O.
Devaney, Thursday July 25. The
members present were Mrs. T.
L. Gosa, Mrs. Dean Duvall, Mrs.
E. J. Fairhurst, Mrs. Thomas
Pettijohn, Mrs. H. Harold Chris­
tie, Mrs. Lindsley. Some very
interesting subjects were read
and discussed. Swimming was
enjoyed by those that wanted ■
to go in. A picnic lunch was
served down under the trees.
Everybody having a very enjoy­
able time.
TREHARNE
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. P. Larson last week.
Lee Engeem is clerking
the Treharne grocery store.
Mrs.
sister
Crawford’s
at
II.
day. Miss Lena Knous’ cousin on Mrs. Ed. Reynolds on Tues­
Mrs. Whitby and daughters and Andra of St. Helens were
The average yearly loss in
and other friends.
day afternoon.
was visiting at the Bert Haw­ visiting at the home of Mrs. transit of livestock from “ship­
kins
home
Monday
of
this
week.
Mrs. L. B. Eastman was a
Little Irene Holce while play­
Johnston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ping fever*’ and similar ailments
is estimated at fully a million
caller at the
Grover Devine ing on the ridge in the school
Mrs. Sarah Spencer returned D. R. Fowler of this place.
dollars, and in some years runs
home on Friday.
yard hurt her arm severly Sun­ last Thursday from Jennings
as high as three or four million,
day evening. She was taken to lodge where she attended Evan­
Mr. Her and Lincoln Peter- Clatskanie for medical treatment. gelical
Those attending the bridal according to the U. S. depart­
camp meeting.
son were village shoppers on
shower given on Louise Sim­ ment of agriculture, which has
Saturday.
The Wm. Bridge» family and
Mrs. Charles Justice of Pleas­ mons George Mondsy from this recently published Leaflet S8-L
the Miss Alberta and Irene De­ ant Hill visited at the home of place were Oleva Norris, Bessie Maintaining the Health of Live­
Mrs. Meri Lane and Mr. King Rock went to Portland Saturday Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hall Friday Norris, Irene ^ee, Isola Hall and stock in Transit. This leaflet
were- Portland visitors on Mon­ to attend the funeral of Mrs. of last week.
eah be secured free from the
N. B. Halt
day.
Bridgers father, P. DeRock who
department of agriculture, Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
died at the home of his daugh­
E. E. Mills returned
from ington, D. C.
Mrs. J. George took care of ter, Mrs. Bridgers at Mist Wed­ pf Natal were business callers
____
.Ryderwood,
Wn.
Sunday
and
the Ivory búngalo on Saturday nesday morning.
in Riverview Friday evening of
jnoved his family up
Beaver
while Mrs. Johnson was in Port-
Forest
Grove—Bids opened
last week.
.creek to the Condit and Parker I for construction of two-story
Louis Carmichael and daugh­
land.
ters, Ruth, Grace and Billie mo­
Chas. Wilson motored to Bir­ camp, whore he is going to run memorial Legion building on cor­
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers brother P. tored to Seattle last Thursday kenfeld Monday to get some re­ the tractor grading for Condit ner of First avenue north and
DeRock spent a few days at the and brought Mrs. Carmichael pairs for the shingle mill and and Parker.
Main street
Bridgers home over the week home with them. She had been returned the same day to River­
end.
visiting with her parents for the view.
A jolly house party was past 10 days.
This neighborhood is over-run
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Marswell from Estaca­
Mrs. Claud Johnson on Friday da, has been visiting her sister with dogs which are running at
large, and some of them are
evening.
Mrs. Wm. Keaton for the past chicken thieves and considered
The
Keaton
children
Gol
­
week.
a nuisance.
Mrs. Holmstrom and daughter
Olga, visited with the Zale die and Buddie returned home
with
their
aunt
for
a
visit
•t
Red Lindberg drove the truck
Home’s family at Vernonia Sun­
Estacada.
over to Ryderwood, Wn., Sat­
day.
urday and brought back the
Miss Dorothy Wallace is at
Fordson tractor belonging to E.
RIVERVIEW
home from Monmouth where
E. and C. A. Mills.
she has been attending Normal
school for the past year.
Mrs. Wm. White of Medford
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Mr. ________
and Mrs. ___
A. B. _____
Counts
is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. 1 and sons, Johnathan and Hallev
Mrs. Chas Sundland and Mrs. Geo. Terrian of Pebble creek.
and daughter Eva Jene of Rock
W. R. Johnson motored to Port­
creek visited at the home of
land on Saturday and attended Cecil Tipton motored to Ry­ Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Hall last
the funeral services * of P. De­ derwood, Wn., Friday of last Sunday.
week to run the donkey for E.
Rock at that place.
E. and Clive Mills on their right-
Mr. and Mrs. Estron Johnston
Mrs. W. R. Johnson and Mrs. of-way job.
and daughters Wilma, Thelma
Chas, Sundland were dinner
guests of their daughter and
sister, Mrs. G. McCormick on
Saturday evening of last week.
The regular meeting of Natal1
grange was held Saturday night
in the hall at Natal. It was a |
social evening and a large crowd
was present.
Mrs. L. E. McGee, Mrs. C. I
Enneberg and Mrs. J. O. Libel I
and daughter Fay were calling'
Save the Parts
We’ll Weld Them
Our electric and acetylene welding «eFvice
saves hundreds of dollars every month in
buying replacement* for broken machin­
ery. Sava the part*; we can weld them
and make the part a* strong a* new. The
cost is small compared to expensive part*
and loa* of time.
INSURE
See E. B. Miner Phone 284 for that Insurance
Our «hop is equipped to handle repair* of
Health, Fire, Auto or Life
cars, machinery, etc.
Covering all of Columbia county. District manager of Mutual Benefit
Health and Accident Association. Representing only the largest and
best Insurance Company.
“Have you your health and accident Insurance’*
^REFRIGERATORS j
Vernonia Brazing & Machine Works
“See Hoffman About It”
IT PAYS
Ed. Salmoncen, Mgr.
Hoffman Hardware
Agent
for New Dodge Brothen Six
Vernonia
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and
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the Proverbial Tied
"HERE TODAY
and GONE TOMORROW
Consider Ye, the Flea and the Bee-How They Operate
The flea flits in. takes his fill of your
good rich blood and leaves you only irri­
tation and contamination in his wake—
he is gone probably forever.
The bee also has the capacity to sting—
but never does so except in self defense.
He’s too busy, too industrious. He estab­
lishes for himself a permanent hive; he is
• - - fifrs-
*
Consider Ye, The Transient Trader and Your Local Merchant
part of an organized community of bees.
He applies himself diligently to the gather­
ing of rich honey and stores it into combs
for the enjoyment and nutrition of man-
kind.
What he garners from your gardens he
returns to you in useful form.
The former, like the flea, is here today
and gone tomorrow, and what he draws
from you he takes out of circulation—
away from the arteries of local exchange.
Your home-town merchant, like the bee,
stays on the job. He gives to you and your
community’ the fruits of his industry and
the fruits of your patronage. He lives
among you; pays rent, pays taxes; con­
tributes to community affairs and funds;
promotes the commercial progress of your
town, thereby making property more val­
uable.
And—because he is permanent, he aims
to make your patronage permanent—by
selling only reliable goods, by according
fair treatment to all and by extending a
friendly, neighborly service as a founda­
tion and a structure upon which he can
perpetuate your good will.
X
In Your Own Interest
BUY AT HOME
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Vernonia
Chamber of Commerce
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