Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 15, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, IMI
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
TWO
Society News
Mr».
Wayne
Clubs
Lappe,
Phone 573
Society Reporter
Fraternal
Offic« Phon« 192
*
Lten, Gilbert Miller, Roy Allen,
Naw Arrival
It would bring Saddle mountain
Pioneer Picnic
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I Born to Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Harold
Shipley, ï-' E. Norgorden,
within an hour’s drive of Sea­ i
Hurley at the Portland Sanitar­
Harold Nelson, Russell Mills,
side and. this city could offer
Held Sunday On ium
Friday August 9, a baby
Norman Green, Glenn Hawkins,
a combination . of . recreational
girl 7 % pounds. Mother and
Bevan Igou, Edward Roles, Lewis
features that could hardly
Cedar
Mountain
daughter are doing well.
, William Culver and
equaled in the Northwest.
Charles Wall.
This is Seaside’s unrivaled op-
Margaret Shipley, Amy Hughes,
A pioneer picnic was held at
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ritchey portunity.—Seaside Signal.
Complimenting the bride-elects
Burns—Structural »teel i
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald Pat Moune. Betty Ann Culver,
Dixie park on Cedar mountain at Edward Hines Western work
Glady
F
Krinick,
j returned Saturday from a two
Miss Bessie McDonald and Miss Kenneth Lewis Gives
Pine
announce the engagement of Wayne Wall,
last
Sunday,
which
was
attended
Dorothy
Holtham,
Zelma
a
New.
’
weekj
vacation
trip
to
Califor-
company sawmill plant well I un-
U. S. Department of Agriculture IIazel Malmsten, Mrs. E. E. Gar-
their daughter Bessie to E. J.
Party
For
Friends
by
many
old
settles
of
the
Ne
­
Messrs,
Charles
Wall,
Edward
¡nia. Leaving Portland on Sun­
derway.
The careful livestock feeder ner entertained with an elabor­
Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Roles, Kenneth Whitsell, Cecil
On His Birthday halem valley, among who were
E. Bell of this city.
■ Burt, Tommy Bateman, Thor day, July 29, they arrived at watches each animal and feeds a‘e ^aa Wednesday afternoon at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Krinick
of
Sacramento late that night af­ according to the animal’s needs.
Miss
been 1
McDonald ......
has
Roosevelt highway
will
be
this city.
teaching in the Vernonia schools Roberts, Harold Shipley, Herbert ter 21 hours of continual driv­ Many farm animals are under- ‘ The list of those who attend­
Kenneth Lewis entertained a
John Krinick is the son of graded between Waldport and
ing. A week was spent in and fed and can not produce a pro­ ed was not available at the time number of his friends jin the
for the past three years and is I Rolfe, and Gilbert Miller,
about San Francisco visiting re­ fit on
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the Eagle went to press yester- occasion of his eleventh birth­ the first settler who homestead­ Yachats.
also very active in Camp Fire----------------------
the _.......
feed __ they get.
ed on Cedar mountain, going
latives and friends. The return
work, having been guardian of Mrs. J. C. Lindley
The growing of one intertill- ^ay-
day anniversary at his parents over a pack trail in 1881.
trip mas made over the Redwood ed crop following a good clover-------------------------
the Lolila group for the past
home on the O. A. hill last
Oscar Weed, present sheriff
Entertains Bridge
highway stopping at the Oregon or alalfa sod is excellent in a
three years.
Thursday afternoon. The guests of
Columbia
county
taught
Mr. Bell has recently return­ I
Club at Her Home caves at Grants Pass and at rotation, but the common prac­ Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
were, Ruth Page Simmons, Leia school many years ago in the
Salem on Thursday and Friday tice of growing two or more in­
ed from Alaska and is at present
Bateman Entertain
Beveridge, Lyle and Lewis Beve­ vicinity where the picnic was
employed by the Mellinger Hard-
tertilled crops in succession after
Mrs. J. C. Lindley entertain-1 at the Legion convention.
ridge, Audrey Austin, Rachel held last Sunday.
At
Arcadia
Park
ware company.
Leona
Laver
of
Port-
Miss
the
clover
or
alfalfa
is
a
mis­
ed the members of the Bridge
aid Vie Throop, Charles and
The wedding will take place club on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. land accompanied Mr. and Mrs. take,
intertillage
inevitably
Ruby Tais, Harold and Eiemora
Chapel Car Here
in the near future.
Ritchey
on
their
trip.
causes
rapid
destruction
of
the
M. Grunden receiving high score.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman Graven,
Martha
Middlebrook,
The Catholic truth society
soil
organic
matter.
Mrs. F. I). Macpherson sub­
were hosts at a delightful danc- Howard McGillvary and Buster
chapel car arrived in this city I
Sweet-cream butter made for ing party at Arcadia park last Nance.
stituted for Mrs. W. Meyer and
The Short Road to the Sea
Miss Laura Smith
Monday noon and is located
.. .................
Mrs. E. E. Yeo for Mrs. M.
, Wednesday evening when they
Comments on the part of peo- winter use will keep best if
next to the American Legion
Honored By Friends
Space. The other members of , pie driving the Lower Columbia stored in brine made of one entertained many of the younger Marjorie Lange Enter­
hall where they will hold lec­
With Dancing Party the club who were present were, i hjBhway r between Portland and part of salt to three parts of people of Vernonia. The large
tains Friends Friday turers and services until next
Mrs. M. Ruhl, Mrs. A. L. Kul-1 Seaside are sufficient to make water, says the Bureau of Dairy open air pavilion was decorated
Sunday evening.
Complimenting
Miss
Laura lanler, Mrs. K. A. McNeill, Mrs. those interested in the welfare Industry, U. S. department of with black and white crepe pa-
Father C. F. Sharp, a Jesuit
Marjorie Lange and her guest
Smith of McNary, Arizona, and A. J. Black and Mrs. J. W. of the city consider the prob­ agriculture. Hutter stored by the per streamers and red and white
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___
The
many
shaded Dorothy Crow of Portland were priest is in charge of the car.
lem which lias arisen regarding bureau in dry salt and paraffin balloons.
formerly a resident of Vernonia, Brown.
the accessibility of Seaside from deteriorated on the surface. Be lights shedding a soft glow on j pleasantly surprised by a num­
a group of the younger set en­
Astoria—Construction
work
Portland. The problem will be- sure to use enough salt in the the dancers. At one end in a ber of their friends last Friday will start this fall on power
tertained with an I impromptu Visitors Here Inspect
afternoon.
Games
and
a
sewing
brine,
wrap
the
butter
in
parch-¡bower
of
evergreens
punch
was
come
more
aggravated
as
time
dancing party at Arcadia park
Oregon American Mill goes on and unless Seaside is ment butter paper, and see that served to the guests by Roberta bee for the girls were the di- house and laundry for St. Mary’s
Tuesday night.
the rolls are entirely submerg- Williams and Marjorie Holtham, ver.s>ons of the afternoon after hospital.
Those attending were Mrs. 0.
The Rev. F. H. Shaul, pastor able to do something about it ed
“J in xl
.
- black
- -
and' wh’ch a dainty lunch was served
the . brine.
. dressed in clever
T. Bateman, Mis. Drake Smith, of the First Christian church we will suffer from the situa-
I by Mrs. Lange. Those present
j white costumes.
or “50,” “40” or “30”
Mrs. M. F. Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. of Monrovia, Calif., Mrs. Shaul tion.
(were Mr. and
Mrs. Newell
M. Gründen, Misses Wayne Wall, /¡nd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor,
It . is evident that people do Picnic ...
...« Jones
i The prize waltz won by Mr.
At
the
a smash is dead cer­
__ , Margaret and June Mc-
Helen Hieber, Della Cline, Mar-' delegates from the Monrovia not like to drive over the Lower
I
a. TL
J
an<l Mrs- W. F. Briot and the
Lucile, Marvin and June
Home Last I hursday prize foxtrot won by Miss Alma Nutt,
garet Shipley, Alma Kullander, church to the international con­ Columbia highway. They say so
tain to cause serious
Wood, Ellis, Homer, Florence
Phoebe Greenman, Amy Hughes, vention of Christian churches and it is impossible to argue
j Kullander and Roy Allen were and Dorothy Austin.
property
damage or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
,
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,
B
Thelma Scott, Luella Williams, being held in Seattle this past that the highway is sufficient
(Doc.) judged by Mrs. Judd Greenman,
Gladys Krinick, Messrs,
Loel ’ week were guests of Mr. and for the needs of this district and Jones, Irol and Elmo Aldrich, Mrs.
”... E. E. Yeo, Mrs. W. B.
personal
injury.
Then
Hieber, E. Norgorden, Walter Mrs. Frank Hanson last Thurs- that there is no reason why it sons of Mrs. Irol, Mrs. Emma Lappe and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Return From Trip To
—claims, fees, bills.
Reed, Charles Hoffman,
should not be used. As a mat­ O'Donnell and Danny and Mick- Hughes.
British Columbia
Leave for Portland
ey O’Donnell and John Hay en-i Tt.™
uuu
Mills, Marshall Malmsten
Those invited were Mrs. „
Judd
| While in Vernonia they visit­ ter of fact people stay away joyed a picnic dinner on the Greenman,
Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs
Morris Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hughes
ed the Oregon-American mill from Seaside rather than make Nehalem river rt the Jcr.ce
But you need not
-
at the Jones home W. -
B. Lappe,
Mr. and Mrs. A^ and Mr. Hughes’ niece, Miss
I and were impressed by the size the drive down the Columbia on the Timber
STAGES
road
Thursday
J.
Hughes,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
worry
if you carry
river.
The
highway
was
built
Doris
Williams
of
Mrs. Drake Smith And
Shreveport,
Via St. Helens 7:00 a.m.
1 of the local mill.
I Ilriot, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hart- La., returned Sunday from a
ten years ago as a “sight-see- evening.
daily, lli 10
daily,
5:50
I
Daughter of Arizona
Automobile
Insurance
ing” route. It does not serve
wick, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Holy- four-day trip to the Rainier Na-
p.m. daily.
Pay Friends a Visit L-olila Group of Camp
Aid
Society
Of
The
l
eld,
Misses
Amy
Hughes,
Na-
tional
park,
Vancouver,
B.
C.,
the purpose of a tnrougn route
provided that insur­
Vi« Forest Grove 7:00
Fire Pass Tests between two points. It is dan-
dine Schow, Wayne Wall, Alma and Victoria, B. C.. At Victoria
a.m. daily except Sundays,
Christian Church To
ance
is adequate for
Mrs. Drake Smith and daughter
Kullander,
Gladys
Krinick,
Ma-
2:30
p.m.
Mondays,
3:30
g'.-rqus when crowded or wh -
several hours were spent
in
Meet On August 21 J eile Roberts, Zelma New, Doro- visiting
Laura, of McNary, Arizona,
The Lolita group of Camp and it follows an indirect routs
p.m. daily except Saturdays
the world famous Buc-
all
emergencies.
were Vernonia visitors on Tues- Fire Girls under the guard ian- i etween Portland and the sea.
and
Mondays,
5:30
p.m.
..
.
! thy Holcomb, Phoebe Greenman, hardt gardens. The sunken Jap­
The Aid society of the Chris- Thelma Spencer, Charlotte Green, anese garden, in these gardens
day and Wednesday. The Smiths lup of Miss Bessie McDonald
Saturdays.
This is an age of speed. Auto­
Violet Phelps, is reputed to be unique of its
were Vernonia residents f for. spent last Thursday afternoon mobile drivers have learned the tian church held their regular Helen Hieber,
Consult us for rates
several years. Mr. Smith at that and evening at Arcadia park, habit, on modern highways, of meeting August 7, at the home Margaret Shiplev, Betty Ann kind.
without obligation.
United Rys. Train
¡Culver, Luella Williams, Zelma
time being plant superintendent After a picnic luncheon six traveling last and they demand of Mrs. R. L. Stubbs.
11:50
a.m.
daily,
arrive
Next meeting will be held in Scott, Merle Mills, Doris Wil-
of the Oregon American Lumber members of the group passed a road on which this can be
Hillsboro—Building permit is-
Portland 2.00 p.m.
company.
While
here
Mrs. the Pollywog and Frog swim­ done in safety. They want to the church parlors August 21, Hams of Shreveport, La., Messrs,
------ sued for remodeling Hillsboro
Smith ami Laura were the guests ming tests and were awarded drive over the shortest route as a birthday party honoring Hale Greenman, Thor Roberts, | Christian church edifice.
M. W. Mumbach, city agent
Best Insurance Of
of Mrs. 0. T. Bateman.
the insigna of these tests. The between two points and they Mrs. Sitts and Mrs. Hyland. Mrs. Loel Roberts, Kenneth Whitsell,
Burns—Welcome hotel coffee
Phone 863
Rose
Stankey
’
s
group
furnishing
awards were made to the fol­ feel that to add 50 miles to a
Walter Reed,
Lowell
Hieber, shop will open to public in near
R. M. Aldrich, station Agt.
All Kinds
lowing members o' the group, trip is too much for the end in the entertainment for the after­ Morris Bennett, Marshall Malm- future.
Mrs. Warren Goodin
Railway Station
noon.
Katherine Malmsten, Joy Bush, view. They can find other high­
Phone 161
Hostess at Party On
Dorothy Black, Louise Roberson, ways which will meet their re­
Saturday Evening Nelle Green and Gladys Garner. {Uirements and Seaside loses
In the evening the girls en- in consequence, The Lower Co­
Mrs. Warren Goodin was the ioyed watermelon and toasted tumbia highway does not meet
The Agency Of
hostess at a surprise pnrty Sat- marshmallow feed.
the demands of modern traffic
urday evening on the occasion
and that fact puts Seaside at
Personal Service
of the birthday anniversary of
Corvallis—Monroe
a disadvantage in the competit­
her husband. Cards and dancing ing improved.
ion for the tourist and vacation­
ist.
The short route to the sea
must be built and until it is
built Seaside and the Clatsop
beaches Will never reach the de­
velopment of which they are
capable. A glance at the high­
way map shows that a practi­
cable route has already been
developed, with the exception of
a few miles, from Portland to
Seaside. Market roads extend
out of Portland through Hills-1
boro and Vernonia to Mist anil j
the Clatsop county line. Another
route, probably even more de-'
¡ruble, is through - St. Helens I
to Mist ar.d the county line, j
(By Mrs. M .rk E. Moe)
Clatsop county is rapidly co m-
Address all communications to Mrs. Mark E. Moe, Ver­
pleting a market road from
nonia, Oregon. 11 personal replies afe desired, enclose
Jewell to connect with the com-
a stumped addressed envelope.
ploted section west of Mist.
When this road is finished there
MOCHA CAKES
ins, each cake being cut in two will be a through highway from
layers. Layers are put together
Bake a sponge cake mixture is small cakes. The top is spread 1’ u-tland through Vernonia and
in sheets. Shape in small rounds, inoothly With frosting, then or- Mist to Astoria, by wily of the
and cut in three layers. Put lamcnted with large pieces, of Klatskanine river. That highway
layers together with a thin coat­ candied fruit arranged in de­ is within six miles of the head­
ing of frosting. Spread frost­ sign, and frosting forced through waters of the Lewis and Clark
and about the same distance
ing around sides and roll in >astry bag and tube.
from the headwaters of the Ne-
shredded
cocoanut.
Ornament
canicum. Ronds exist nt present
VEAL CUTLETS
top with frosting forced through
along both of these streams. A
a pastry bag and tube, using
Uso slices of veal from leg junction with cither of the ex­
the rose tube. Begin at center
of top and coil frosting around eut Vi inch thick. Wipe, remove isting roads would pass the base >
until surface is covered, Gar- bone and skin, then cut in pieces of Saddle mountain and both |
made by the
nish center of top with a candi- for serving. The long, irregular mould lead almost directly to’
■hoped pieces may be rolled, and Seaside.
ed cherry.
fastened with small wooden
A short route to the sea would '
Sponge Cake for Mocha Cake«
skewers. Sprinkle with salt and be an accomplished fact if the I
Yolks of 2 eggs
pepper; dip in flour, egg, and state highway commission would
4 tablespoons hot water
> ruinbs and saute slowly, until take over this route and finish
% cup sugar
"II browned in salt pork fat the work already begun by the
»A teaspoon lemon extract or butter, then remove cutlets counties. Less than ten miles of
Whites of 2 eggs
o stewpun and pour over two new construction (when Clatsop
1 cup flour
cups of Brown sauce. Place on county finishes its share) would
11* teaspoons baking pow­ back of range and cook slowly be necessary. Much of the route
der.
forty minutes, or until cutlets would not even have to he im-1
Add yolks of eggs to hot wa­ are tender.
proved. On the other hand some j
An institution which
ter and beat until thick; then
Veal may be cooked first in of it would require much work '
add gradually, while beating|
I
m ____
|,o .....
i]|nK
water until tender, then ■nd considerable exepnse before
is a credit to the
constantly, sugar and lemon ex-| ------------
(.rumbe<| —
an<1 ........ The water it would be a first class high­
tract. Add whites of eggs, beat­ i in which the veal was cooked way...
community
en until stiff, and fold'in flour, I may he used for the sauce. Ar-
This route would open the
mix and sifted with baking pow- - raaKe
„J on hot platter, strain Saddle mountain district and
der. Turn into buttered and I sauce, and pour around the cut­ make possible the development
floured pan ar bake in a mod- lets. Garnish with parsley.
of the «date park on the peak.
0 minutes.
erste oven fo
( Brown Sauce for Veal Cutlets
Brown four tablespoons hut­
Frosting for Mocha Calce»
| ter, add four tablespoons flour,
Wash H cup butter, add one ¡and stir until well browned,
cup powdered sugar gradually, Add gradually one and one-half
and beat until creamy. Then cups of stock or water, or half
add one cup cream filling which stock and half stewed and strain­
has been cooled. Flavor with ed tomatoes and bring to the
Mi teaspoon vanilla and 1 Vi boiling point. Season with salt,
squares of melted chocolate. pepper, lemon juice, and Wor­
This frosting may be colored cestershire sauce. The trimmings
pink, yellow, green or lavender, from veal may be covered with
and flavored with rose, vanilla, t’s cups cold water, allowed to
or a combination of Hlmond and heat slowly to boiling point, then
vanilla. Large Mocha Cakes are cooked, strained, and used for
baked in two round layer cake sauce.
Brides Elect
Honored With
Tea Wednesday
were the pleasures of the even-1
McDonald-Beil
ing after which a delicious lun-' Bet urn Home
cheon was served by the hos­ I
Engage tn cut Is tess. Guests included Mr. and, From Southern •
Mrs. H. V. MbAlIister, Misses
Trip Last Week
Announced Here I I .Macile
Roberts, Almp Kullander,
At
Per
S. P. & s
Stages and 1 rains
United Railways Co.
Excelled by
None
Kitchen Recitals
Mothers
bread
Pastries
Cakes and
Pies
Bakery
Clearing House for the farmer
EVERNONIA TRADING COMPANY!
kOnmite
LY SPRAY
flies-mosquitoes,
roaches ¿’mothslice
and many other insects
Of interest to all should be the fact that where possible, our feeds, ,hay, etc. are
purchased from farmers in the Nehalem valley who are also our best customers.
Hay, Feeds
Fly Foil Spray
Binders
Sold in Bulk
OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Twine
Grain Contractors Material
Vernonia Trading Company
Phone 682
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Vernonia
Ed. Tapp
Cass Bergerson
Jos. Scott
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