Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 13, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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Thursday. February 13, 1930
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Scappoose and Vicinity
NATAL
Mrs. W. R. Johnson spent a
day last week with her daugh­
Lavender Club Meet«
Berry Growers To
ter, Mrs. James McCormick at
At Home Mr«. Carter.
Meet Here Feb. 12 Natal.
Miss Beatrice Perry and Ol­
The Apple Valley Lavender | Robert McQuinn drove to As­
Scappoose berry growers met iver Burris motored to Vernonia
club will meet tomorrow at the toria Thursday on business.
yesterday at Watts & Price hall. Friday.
home of Mrs. Ed. Carter. All I
All persons interested in this
Lincoln Peterson called at the
Mayor
E.
E.
Wist
returned
members are urged to attend.
subject were invited to attend. home of Frank Peterson on bus­
from a business trip to Cali-
iness one day last week.
fornia Monday.
Bridge Club Meets
Quaker Meeting At
Miss Annie McMullin was ill
with a bad cold and absent
At Warren Last Week Mrs. McManus of St. Helens
C.
E.
Draws
Crowd
spest Monday in Scappoose.
from school several days.
Jim Green was hauling hay
Ellen Lawrence, leader of the
Scappoose Bridge club met
Margaret Couch-Oakes is in
with Miss Viola Cooper last ’.he
Samaritan
hospital
with local C. E. Sunday conducted last week for R. S. Linsey at
it as a Quaker meetting. Books Pittsburg.
Wednesday night. Mrs. Herman pneumonia.
of the Bible were discnssed by
Miller of St. Helens won the
Miss Millie McMullin was in
those present.
Vernonia Monday on business.
honor prize.
Annie M. Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osbourn
Dies In Portland Scappoose Loses
spent Munday in Vernonia shop­
Former Scappoose Girl
To St. Helen« ping.
Is Married at Seattle Funeral services were read
Mrs. Noble Dunlap and son
»
- _
Floyd drove to Vernonia Wed­
February 3 for Mrs. Annie M.
St.
Helens
scored
over
Scap-
Cards are out announcing the Carlson, former Scappoose res­
nesday.
i
marriage of Delaphine Isaacson, ident. Mrs. Carlson came to the poose on the St. Helens floor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Banzer and
Friday
night
17
to
14.
Slim
former Scappoose girl, for Feb- Ernest Johnson home
Anna Osbourn were shoppers in
direct
rury 21 at her Seattle home. from Norway many years ago. Bachlund was there in good Vernonia Wednesday.
13
points.
form,
winning
Miss Dorothy Jabonec of Val- Ernest Johnson and family and
Mrs. Bob Linsey and son Clar­
setz is to be bridesmaid.
ence called on her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. J. Callahan attended the
. Noble Dunlap, Thursday.
funeral.
I John McMullin and his bro­
Frank Mikesh Is
i ther Dave were in Vernonia
Reported Recovering P.T.A. To Observe
Wednesday.
I Game Warden Wm. Brown
Founder’s Day
Frank Mikesh, who fell from
spent part of Thursday at Natal.
the roof of his home last week
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and
while removing snow and injur­
All persons interested are urg­
son Normand spent Tuesday ev­
ed his spine, is reported slowly ed to be present at the school­
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
recovering.
house 8 p.m. Monday in memory
: Osbourn.
of Founders day—the birthday
Edward McMullin was in Ver­
of the Congress of Parents and
Several From Here
nonia Wednesday.
a
Teachers. Refreshments will be
Frank Peterson and son Rich-
Enroll In Auto School served
and a special program.
1 ord made a trip to Vernonia
Friday.
Artrur Neuman and Arnold
Wyndham Martyn
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mills spent
Novak are enrolled in the auto To Represent Scappoose
Saturday evening ab Vernonia.
school in Portland.
At O. S. C. This Week
Matthews brothers hauled lum-
"ber to Vernonia last week.
Scappoose Locals
Elgar Radway ate,
Harry McMullin of The Dal'es
Evelyn Gerlach, Rosina Rufer,
W. E. Culler, Mrs. Culler Bob Morgan, and Floyd Tufts
drank and worked
I is here visiting his brothers Ed­
and son Elvin, Grandma Culler, have been selected to represent
ward and Dave.
too much. To cor­
are visiting at the home of Mrs. Scappoose union high school at
James McCormick went to
Culler’s sister, Mrs. Florence Corvallis this week.
rect these habits it
, Portland last week end.
Callahan. The Cullers are en
Wm. Meadows drove to Ver-
was his custom from
route from Los Angeles to their
onin Saturday.
home in Canada.
time to time to take
Seniors Give Three
Fritz Iler called to see Ed-
<
ward McMullin Saturday.
Act Comedy Friday
a yachting cruise.
Mrs. Henry Lange, now re­
I Mrs. Geo. Taylor and son Ray
siding in Portland, spent Wed
were in Vernonia Saturday.
nesday here visiting relatives
This is a story of
The senior class will present
John McMullin spent Saturday
and friends.
“Miss Topsy Turvy” or “Miss
the strange crew he
in Vernonia.
Courtship
of
the
Deacon
”
in
a
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. George Barger
met on the recently
and son drove to Mist Saturday.
called at the C. C. Brown home three-act comedy Friday at 1 p.
m., and Saturday at 8 p.m.
chartered Albatross
| Mr. and Mrs. Noble ~
Dunlap
Sunday.
■ and son Floyd and Mrs.
and
of
the
exciting
Minnie Heumiller is visiting
George Swanson Dies
i Peterson called on Mr. and
relatives in Seattle this week.
events which oc­
, Bob Linsey Sunday.
Sincere sympathy is extended
| Reed Holding was
S. Hustleby, who has been im­ the relatives of the late Gus
curred on the voyage.
. shopper Tuesday.
proving his farm in Apple val­ Swanson, well known in this vi­
| Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
ley, left Monday for his former cinity, who died February 8, and
son called on their daughter,
home in Seattle. He bought the for whom services were read
Mrs. Dave McMullin, at Natal
yesterday at the Conservatory
Hollenbeck farm.
Sunday.
chapel in Portland.
Don
’
t
Miss
This
Mr. and Mrs. White of Den­
Mrs. Nels Peterson is at her
ver, Colo., who have been guests
Serial in
home again after living in Port­
Ladies
Aid
Wipes
at the Henry Keyes home, re­
land a few weeks.
THE EAGLE
Out Their Debt
turned home last week.
Miss Millie McMullin has re-
STARTING THIS WEEK
Mrs. A._ C. Cameron of Port­
land spent Sunday with her sis­
ter, Mrs. J. H. McPherson.
The Mutiny
Page Three
turned to Pacific university.
ter and family, of St. Helens,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Vickers spent Sunday with the E. R.
have recently purchased an Es­ Fowler family.
sex sedan.
Evan Hall of Waldport was a
Clyde Johnson drove to Ver­
business visitor here Monday.
nonia Monday.
Win. Bridgers made a business
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertraw from
trip to Vernonia Monday.
the Soule hill were guests at
Mrs. James McCormick called the home of Bud Robbins Sun­
at Vernonia on business Tues- day.
day.
Miss Evelyn McMullin ia ill
Mrs. C. H. Schamon spent
at her home this week.
a few days in . Portland last
Carl Iler and son Fritz drove week.
to Vernonia Tuesday.
>
Floyd Deeds was in Veronnia' Mr- an<^ Mrs. Sidney Malm­
Tuesday.
eten accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Neurer spent Wednesday E. S. Cleveland to Salem Tues­
in Vernonia.
day of last week and returned
Wednesday.
Rebekah Throop spent Mon­
day at the home of Mr. and
RIVERVIEW
Mrs. Henry Dray on the old
Spencer ranch, where her mo-
Ghaston Dickson left here for ther was bom and raised.
his home in Alturas, Calif., Fri­
day. Mr. Dickson had been to
Mrs. Oral Faulkner and Mrs.
Chehalis, Wash., to visit his son, Elsie Cotton of Portland were
Lawrence, who has recently un­
dergone a major operation. He
also visited his son Herman of
this place, who is an employe of
the Oregon-American.
guests of the former’s mother,
Portland — National Aircraft
Mrs. Sarah Spencer, _ f Sunday.
_
Corporation plans establishment
Mr. and Mrs. Eloda McDonald
ai5. ¡»«»enger line between
of Pebble Creek were visitors at thia city and Eugene.
the Lee Hall home Wednesday
of last week.
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WINDOW
LEADING FLORIST
387 Washington St.
Portland, Ore., Phone
BEacon 3162
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RADIO
HEADQUARTERS
New Atwater Kent
Screen-Grid Radios
Mr. and Mr. E. D. Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAllis-
Model 55 ..
Model 60 ...
Albatross
Scappoose Ladies Aid will cel-
the last
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith. cent of indebtedness on the
Among those sick are Mrs. church property was paid De­
P. U. Price and Mrs. Phoebe cember 29. It was a debt of
Sandstrom. Both are under the $227, final payment on the side­
walks.
doctor’s care.
YOU CAM -TI
4
Pacific Fruits
and Products
BEINO THE BEST
Ask Your Dealer For
PACIFIC PRODUCTS
Pacific Fruit & Produce Co
4
Silver Plating
Re-silvering Mirrors
Local agent for
HEALTHO PRODUCTS
H. R. ELTON
959 Bridge St. Vernonia
Martin & Forbes
of the
Mr. and Mrs. Marcy of Can-
Signs
State highway department will
surface pavement between Hal­
sey and Tangent with non-skid
material.
NEW MAJESTIC
All-Electric Radios
WINTER
DRIVING
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Car hard to start? Does
it warm slowly, spit and
choke? It’s a danger
signal of lost power and
added costs! Better let
us check your motor
and keep it in perfect
shape so Winter will
not ruin its perform-
ance. It’s a woi^hwhile
precaution
that will
save you money—drive
in today.
Memorials in granit« and marble
at reduced prices
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
Vernonia Repair Shop
Oregon Monument Work«
L. E. Fredrickson
Vernonia Bakery
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
$136.00
$153.00
Model 90
Model 91
Model 93
... $116.50
... $137.50
.. $167.50
USED SETS
ATWATER KENT ALL ELECTRIC
KOLSTER, 8 TUBES
(Battery)
Wonderful Values
CONVENIENT TERMS AT
Mac’s Pharmacy
A
Speed
Washer
and Ironer Now
Combined in one beautiful
Thor
at a price formerly asked s-Mnpk i HP
for a good Washer alone! UlisA/lllllC
from washer to
ironer in 10 seconds
fir less than
♦
AOf
A MONTH
Jewels, heirlooms, valuable contracts and secur-
ities—isn’t their safety worth forty cents a
month to you? For that will cover the cost of
a thief-proof, fire-proof, loss-proof safety de­
posit box in our vault. Don’t delay; rent today!
Bank of Vernonia
Here, madam, is the very latest development in home
laundry equipment—the famous Thor agitator washer—
the wringer interchangeable with the speedy Thor rotary
iron. A complete laundry service combined in one hand­
some compact machine!
Think what this means! It means that now you can
finish both the washing and ironing in far less time than
it formerly required to do the ironing alone. You can save
at lease 6 hours a week. Further, it means complete
lief from the leg-aches and back-aches hand ironing
always caused. It means speed and ease in one of
hardest, most tedious household tasks.
If you now own an old-style washer—or if you
having your laundry work done for you—call on your
home furnisher for a demonstration. Its simplicity, its
speed, its ease of operation will be a revelation to you.
Oregon Gas and Electric Co
G. W. Ford, Superintendent