Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 30, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Seven
Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
Friday, May 30, 1930
ing and ventilating plants were Sunday returning in the even­
days of idleness, due to a se­
of last week.
installed in the school houses, ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kirk and
verely cut knee.
Bill Burroughs was a Verno­
the provisions of means for out-
son Lee were business callers
Mr. and Mrs. Whilcock and
Mr. and Mrs. Ro.bert Sibley in this vicinity Friday of last
Mary and Oliva Benwick, and
i door display of the flag, and nia visitor Sunday.
and
daughter
Sally
of
Portland
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Mrs. Henry Nelson from Port­
Joe Wornstaff resumed work
the erection of a splendid piece
week.
land spent Sunday at the home
■
! of playground apparatus
on the Monday after an enforced vaca- were Sunday guests at the home
..
W. L. and K. M. Hall motor­ Benwick are making a trip to
school grounds besides the im-, tion of several weeks daring of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Don­ ed to Waldport Thursday of last Crescent City, Calif., with their of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson.
grandmother Mrs. Lee, to visit
I provement of the playshed, and' which time he was receiving nell.
Mrs. Harry Howard’s mother
week and returned Saturday.
Drives Bus to St. Helens
Ben Hart of Timber spent the accession of a fine tower' medical aid.
Oral Estes of this place left their great aunt, Mrs. Goodwin. returned home to Vancouver,
Judd Greenman spent Tuesday
Tuesday afternoon in Vernonia, j bed.
Elmer Bergerson drova the Monday for Eugene Monday of
. | C. Sather went to Portland
in Portland on business.
Mrs. A. F. Baker and the Wash., after a two weeks visit
school bus to St. Helens on Sat- this week to look for employ­ children spent the week end in in Wilark.
H. E. McGraw and A. L. Kul-1 The eighth grade class num- Monday on account of illness.
Mrs. A. Wallace spent Wed­
lander left Tuesday on a bus- bering five pupils, who recently | A pleasant birthday party was urday, taking the graduates and ment.
nesday in Vernonia shopping.
Wilark with Mrs. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Byers and
| took the state examination, is j given at the home of Mr. and their parents ar.d teachers, Mr.
Mrs. Joe Banzer and daughter incss trip to Portland.
Geo. Deal of Rainier was call­
family spent Sunday with his
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thos.
H.
Hewett
of
the
the
largest
eighth
grade
class
in
Jack Kerr, proprietor
Julia spent Friday in this city
Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell Tuesday, and Mrs. James Gorden, Mrs. H. ing on friends in Riverview spent the week end with Mr. and sister Mrs. Harry Hewett.
Kerr Motor company, was a the history of this school. Re-1 May 21, the occasion being the John, Mrs. M. John and Mrs. Tuesday of this week.
shopping.
Mrs. Wm. Phillips of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill and their
Marvin Porterfield purchased Portland business visitor last turns on same have as yet, not 15th birthday of the twin chil­ Hurley.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten
been received.
a new Ford roadster from the Friday.
Graduates
From
School
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lager children, Earline and Doris are
dren of the O’Donnell’s, Margaret
was
in
Portland
over
the
week
The teachers, Misses Upson Mary and James Patrick. Ice
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bealls and
Kerr Motor company last week.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Lager’s spending several weeks visiting
Graduates from Pleasant Hill end.
____
______
Sidney
Shaw _ of the East Side family of Everett, Wash., for- and Patrician went to Portland cream, cake and candy were school are Ethel Kelley, Jean­
I Mr. Hill’s parents.
father in Silverton.
C. Bruce is sporting a new
Logging company spent several merely of this city, spent the Sunday. The former will spend I
___ with charming favors. nette John, Florence and Albert Reo car.
Mr.
Wald
and
family
spent
Paul Austin who has been
i week end here visiting relatives several weeks in study with her The children’s grandmother, Mrs. Tichenor, Walter Hurley, Edmon
hours in this city Saturday.
I away, due to illness is able to
Miss Leone Mills of Waldport the week end in Portland.
l sister at Reed college, before Morrisey, made and brought them Rhoediger, Maurice Mowe and
Carl Amato of Camp McGregor of Mrs. Beall.
is spending her vacation at the
M. E. Carinn and E. A. Rit- going to her home at Hood a beautiful pink and white birth­ Vern Baker.
Mrs. Stroom who had the pri­ be back to work.
was a visitor in Vernonia Sat­
I chey attended an American Le- River for the summer,
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gorden home of her grandparents, Mr. mary grades in Wilark has mov­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Revis are
day cake. Other guests at the
Miss Patrician is with her mo- party were: Mrs. F. J. Dooker left for Plymouth where they and Mrs. Lee Hall of this place. ed to Portland.
W. O. Porterfield purchased a gion meeting at Clatskanie Mon-
the proud parents of a ten-pound
new Ford truck for his wood . day evening. Both prominent Le- ther who is ill at present,
Mildred Hawkins motored to
. I of Cornelius, the children’s aunt, will spend the summer.
Mr. Kent is forced to a few baby boy.
gionnaires addressed the gather­
The power company at this s and . . her “ two
. ' children,
.—.
Gaston Tuesday of this week to
hauling business last week.
Margaret
Club
Meet
Sewing
writing have wired approximate- j““ “ a„d "Anthony,'"pe7gy‘7nd
visit Miss Lois Peck.
Ambrose Schmidlin of Brauns ing during the evening.
The Sewing club met at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nance ly half of the family houses Patsy Ridenour, Jack Horsman,
spent Tuesday in this city pur­
Andy Parker of this place has
and son Buster departed Satur­ here, and estimate that it will Betty Hageman, Pauline Sather, home of Mrs. M. John bn Tiles- purchased a piano and is taking
chasing provisions.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gillchrest day to Dufur, Ore., where they be nearly a month before resi­ Bobby Jones, Bobby Johnson, day. Those attending were Mes- music lessons from Mrs. Frank
dames Ann Ohler and children, Mills.
were Portland visitors Wednes­ ■ intend to make their home. Mr. dents will have electric service. and Buddy Smith.
May Ohler and son Carl, Mary
Nance has secured a position at The light
_
_ poles are being put
day.
Mrs. Wayne George and chil-
|
Mrs.
J.
H.
Morrisey
of
Cor-
Ohler, Allie Jensen and children,
Albert Schmidlin and family | Dufur with a lumber concern. , up nOw also.
den and Mrs. C. R. Fowler went
I
nelius
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Dooker
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
A.
McNeil
J
,
Mathalda
Bergerson
and
child-
Henry Lipkey, formerly
from Brauns spent Monday in
Banks and returned Tuesday
I returned Saturday from Seattle, trainman here, resumed work for and her two children also of [ren, Zola Christenson and son, to
this city on business.
of this week.
'Cornelius,
spent
several
days
last
I
where
Mr.
McNeil
had
been
at
­
I Helen Christensen, Eleen Shee-
the O. A. company Monday aS. week visiting
R. L. Tyrone was sent to St.
the O'Donnells. | ley, Cellie Mowe, Goldie Mur-
Mrs. R. L. Castleman accom­
Vincent's hospital Monday, criti­ tending the convention of Rexall a donkey engineer.
Mrs.
Morrisey
is
Mrs.
O
’
Don-
| druggists, held at the Olympia
I phy and children, Mrs. Hurley, panied her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Mrs. Vern Dusenberry and
cally ill.
[Alta John and children, Emma Linch to Portland Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hall from hotel. Mrs. McNeil visited with baby were called to Portland nell’s mother.
_____ ___!
Wornstaff enter- I Condit and son, Pauline Schmid­ this week, Mrs. Linch left for.
of Mrs. John
Hilt, Calif., are visiting with Mr. her parents during the stay in Sunday by the serious illness
afternoon in hon- lln
— Tuesday
- ——
I Mrs. Dusenberry’s grandmother.. tained
lin anu
and vntxurvn,
children, xjvuisv
Louise ovdiniu-
Schmid- her home for Council Bluff, la., I
Hall’s brother, Wilburn Hall, and Seattle._______
i Mrs. T. F. Scott and son Tom or of her little daughter, Vir-,lin( Mildred Smith, Eula Stanton afte an extended visit with her
other relatives this week.
visited a few days last week ginia Lee who was one year, old 'anij Lawanda, Alice John, Mrs brother, R. L. Castleran of this
Rolland and Kenneth Grable
with the Link family at Maple­ that day. A f _>ry pretty but tiny - M j. john, and Miss Dittle. The place.
who have been staying with their
Friday, May 23, marked the wood, Ore. Friday night they birthday cake with one candle! next sewing will be at the home
Harry Burtraw spent a few]
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
close of a successful nine montns attended the high school gradua­ was in evidence. Those present of Ann Ohler, June 12.
days in Washington on business.
Bergerson, are now at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of
A
j .
W. DdhCI
ihvvc ,
*»iwi
L.
W.
Baker O11U
and niece,
Faith term of school here. The fore­ . tion exercises at Rainier, with were: Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and
Royer, left Wednesday evening,"00" was «P®»1 by teachers and , Mr. and Mrs. Link.
. | three children, Mrs. P. L. Mc- children motored to Clatskanie. this place left Sunday on an ex-:
Duffee
and
babv.
Mr
Saldby
for
zor Eugene,
jcugene, Miss
misa Royers
xvuym» home. i - P°P
- da, ■" cleaning
-. up
- the schoo . | James Link is at home with Duffee and baby, Mr8- L- Ada"”
Mrs. M. J. John spent Sunday tended visit to different parts.
,
__x
___ j i____
marking
the , ground
Mr. Danri
Baker
returned
home I e-rounds
today.
rounds
and . marking
the ground,
parents at present.
|. j and son, and Mrs. H. C. Ride- at the home of her daughter. of Oregon and Idaho.
xrir.
ictumcu
numv
uwvsctj. — K and
. 1 ■
Mrs. J. . E. Britton was oper-i
oper-;i°
raccs and
a"d a _ bal1
bab Kame
Ka"’° which] Miss Mary Smith of Portland nour and babY-
tor r races
The Johnston and McGraw
Mrs. Alice John, Miss Jean-
for appcnun-mo
appendicitis c»u
at the'
new assjstant at the cook' Mrs. Hugh Dunlap returned
ated on Lox
mv . were tbe ma‘n features of a - pic-1 ■ is
Shingle mill shut down Saturday
Mrs.
Eula
Stanton
John,
nettte
inis city Wed-!"*
Weil-|“lc 0 >" the afternoon. In most,
most house.
-
Olson hospital in this
i Friday from Vernonia where she
of last week for an indefinite
week
| of the races the pupils were I
Patrician
sPe"t several days visiting her went to Portland Monday with time.
nesday of last week.
Misses
Upson
and
_______
Eben John who is still taking
Hanna
underwent
!
claS8ed
into
two
divisions
accord-1
She
ac-
!
and
R.
B.
Fletcher
were
dinner
sister,
Mrs.
Mellinger,
Mrs. J. C. J
ical oneration
to size and age. Oke and guests at the Peterson home Sat- eompanied I her mother, Mrs., medical treatments.
a major surgical
operation in
in
Bridal Shower Given
the Olson hospital the latter part,Arne . Anderson were the win- urday evening.
Dearberry, to Vernonia Monday!
after enjoying a week’s
•f last week
iner8 in
t“ree_le££ec* race ln
A bridal shower was given in
Miss
Bertha
Scott
spent
a
few
Mrs. Clara Smyth of the Home their division. Christian Sather
with the latter.
ft
honor of Miss Louise Schmidlin
ft
Grocery has recently purchased and Bobby Granquist in the lit- days last week visiting her aunt.
at her home Thursday. She re-
Mrs.
Snider,
at
Camp
One.
the home of Marvin Little which tie folks class In the boys sack'
i ceived many lively presents.
has been remodeled for rent.
I race> Oke Anderson won, in up-| Mrs. Hugh Dunlap had the'
Those present were Mary Ohler,
Aubrey
Cromwell
in
,
happy
experience
of
having
her
Portland
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„„„
r
.
xaues
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
H.
Lines
lira. L. M. Crain of Portland Per c a,ss’
May Ohler, Ann Ohler, Ollie
visited in Vernonia Saturday *ower class and in the girls sack I . pet canary bird restored to her family, formerly of Koster Camp, Jansen,
Mathilda
Bergerson,
i_ .u-
with her sister Mrs. Peggy Eric-
J aught -----
worn In
the , Saturday, after being absent have rented the Beaver place, Blanche Bergerson,
Minnie John,
son.
i | - potato races the winners were from his cage a day and night.-' and moved back Saturday.
Stanton, Iris McDonald,
Mrs.
Paul Dodge, her daugh-] Mrs. H. A. Pearse, Mrs. F. Eula
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dexter of Aubrey Cromwell, Pearl Faught
]
Pauline Schmidlin, Mildred Smith,
' D. ___
___________
La Grande visited at the home a"d oke Anderson. The egg race ter, , Bessie and Mrs. F
Frank
Macpherson
and __ Mrs. S. A. Maxine Smith, Emma Condit,
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Moe| was won by Aubrey Cromwell, Faught with her daughter Ruby Morton *" motored to Clatskanie Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Smackel,
last week end. Mrs. Dexter and in the baseball game, Captain were Vernonia visitors Saturday. I Thursday evening. '
I Oke Anderson’s side won, the
Jack Scott was not able to! Gregory Schmidlin had the Mrs. Chas. Schmidlin, Marie
Mrs. Moe are sisters.
Jablonsic, Mrs. Jablonsic, Mary
■
score
being
6
to
3.
The
sack
and
Paul Voshell, employed by the
participate in the races at the misfortune of having his car Ann Smell !ting, Mrs. Guss Schmid-
egg
races
afforded
great
merri-
school picnic Friday on account stolen,
MacMarr store, ran a hook into
A lovely
lin and the hostess.
his finger last week, causing 1 meat 'o the spectators. At the of a badly sprained ankle caus­ t Earl Balongia and W. G. Har- luncheon was served at noon.
1
conclusion
of
the
playground
ac-
ed by a fall 1 hursday.
him to discontinue work for a
j jan motore<j
Chehalis Satur-
Cyril John has been unable
1 tivilies the mothers and other
week.
Mrs. Sam
and Mrs. i day evening to spend Sunday to work the past week having
l visitors viewed an exhibit of Dodge of old Morgan
I.
P.
headquarters
A daughter was born to Dr.
blood poison in his hand.
written work by the pupils in camp visited at the home of with their familiea.
HERSHEY’S COCOA—
and Mrs. Marvin Eby at the the
Mrs. W. A. Hodge motored to
primary room, after which Mrs. Harold Ridenour Wednes-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker and
ONE HALF
Emanuel hospital Monday. Mrs. ’] the older school girls served ice
Campfire
Portland Tuesday morning, re­ children motored to St. Helens
POUND CAN
day.
Eby and daughter are reported i cream and cake to all.
turning the same evening.
to attend the exercises on Sat­
to be in excellent health.
Oke
Anderson
is
taking
a
The total number of days
Mrs. Balongia has returned urday.
Mrs. John Hansen and chil­ taught
Pound Can
during the year was 169. [ course of training in a barber home after spending a week with
Friday
after
dren returned
—
All flavors
Anderson,
ac-
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
relatives in Chehalis..
The
total
days
attendance
for
spending several weeks at the the year in this district was 45- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson ac-
QUAKER MACARONI—
home of her parents at PeEll,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller of
Southern Oregon Railroad Co.,
.87% absence 185% times tardy eompanied him to the city Sat-
Spaghetti, Noodles.
packages
Wash.
_ '
_ , , ,
119. The per cent of attendance urday. He will live with his aunt capitalized at *250,000, filed ar­ Rainier are visited at the home
ticles of incorporation to oper­ of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall of
C’
dobnso" rePresent’ in Camp McGregor school was while there.
Packages
lb. pkg.
ing the Standard Oil company g? j . ¡n the Inman Poulson
Tom Scott Jr. is splitting wood ate freight and passenger line this place Sunday afternoon.
Free with each lot of 6
spent Saturday in this city. Mr.! sch0ol , which was discontinued for Mr. Aldrich.
between Bonanza and Dairy.
Free—with package of
Mrs. Arthur Fowler was call­
Johnson represents the “Flamo”*-
—
packages Jell Well, 1
DILL
PICKLES,
Libbys
No.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wornstaff
Klamath Falls—Stroud’s Boot- ed to the bedside of her. mother
i last December the per cent at-
Campfire Marshmallows
department of his company.
and baby motored
Astoria erv formally opened.
I tendance was 91.5.
Mrs. Duff at Beaverton, Friday
4 ounce can Campfire
set of 4 Glassettes.
Picnic Can
Wesley Vandercook, chief en­ I Aubrey Cromwell in the third
Mallow Whip.
gineer of the Longbell company |grade was the only pupil whose
and builder of the Columbia I name remained on the roll of
PRETZELS, N. B. C.—O-
PEANUT BUTTER, Fancy
BEST
FOODS
MAYON-
River Longview bridge spent honor from the time he entered
So-Gud.
NAISE—
Quality in bulk.
Monday in this city on business. school in February until the
PER
PINT
Jack Hanson, Frank Hanson, close for perfect attendance and
POUND
Pounds
JARS
Ralph Reberger and Dr. R. A. punctuality. Stanley Wornstaff
Olson went to the Deschutes was the only pupil attending
Saturday afternoon on a fishing every day of school.
cans
No.
Cans, Red or Blue Label
trip, returning home Sunday
Three traveling libraries were
evening.
FREE
—
with
each
2
can
sale
Karo
Syrup
1
Karo
Shopping
Bag
—
FREE
enjoyed by the three schools the
Mrs. Walter Kirkland and past year. Two hundred and
daughter Beverly have returned | seventy-nine books are listed as
to their home in Portland
P—*'—J after
“**■— belonging
• /
~
~
to the Camp
McGregor
a two week’s visit with her mo- i school ^libraries. . Four of these
Medium Size cans full
Q
lfrn.
Clnm
Smvth
nf
t.hn
'
i
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ther, Mrs. Clara Smyth, of the books namely, “Treasure Island,”
weight, 17 3-4 ounces
O cans^itJv
Home Grocery.
“Opening
“Arabian
f Knights,”
Mrs. Dan B. Grable who has the West With Lewis and
been in the hospital at Forest Clark,” and I “The Green Moun-
Packages
Grove for the past two weeks, tain Boys,” ' were presented to
due to an operation for acute the pupils of the advanced
FRENCH’S BIRD SEED—
POTATO CHIPS, blue Bell
appendicitis is now at home and room, by Miss Upson
as
Brand.
recovering rapidly.
Christmas gift last December.
SMALL
Packages
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Trussler
It is earnestly hoped that
PACKAGE
and daughter Juanita of Raven­ school may soon enjoy the
LARGE
LIBBYS MEDIUM RIPE
dale, Wash., arrived in this city mality of standardization
OLIVES—
PACKAGE
last week to make their home. strides have been made the
They formerly resided in Ver­ year to meet the state require­
Ounce Can
Libbys Yellow Cling
nonia where Mr. Trussler was ments. Several obstacles were
HERSHEY BARS, Chewing
employed in the O. A. mill.
overcome when the new heat-
Gum.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
Treharne
Wilark
It Pays to Use Pure Paint
Camp McGregor
I
Hoffman Hardware
«
Koster Camp
Prices Effective May 28 to June 2, Inclusive
Marsh­
mallows
1
27c
Riverview
1
14c
25c
3
25c
Jell Well
45c
6
10c
37c
29c
35c
2
2
KARO SYRUP
45c
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans
2
GRAPENUTS
9c
23c
3
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
STYLE 4073
The perfect $1.95 stocking
Packages
CHEESE, Kraft % Pound
Packages and Velveeta 6%
ounce packages.
EACH
5c
9c
it is sheer chif­
New curved
French heel.
Perfect— Because
COOKIES, Baked in Port­
land. Fig Bars, Ginger
Snaps.
2
it comes in
smart Lucile-Paris colors to match
your complexion and blend with
Peaches
No. 2l/i Cans
2 For
Pounds
25c
JUNKET TABLETS—
PER
-I O
PACKAGE
lfcC
45c
Our Brand
Apricots
No.
%s
fon, all silk from toe to dainty
purple picot edge.
24c
LIBBYS DEVILED MEAT
%s
Perfect — Because
10c
Canned
Fruit
2 For
Cans
35c
Sweet Treat
Pineapple
Sliced No. 2>/2 Cans
2 For
45 c
LIBBYS FRUIT for sal-
salad, 16 oz. cans.
2 For
45c
29c
2
25c
5
10c
12 Ounce
39c
Can
SOAP, the new
pure white toilet soap.
CAMAY
3
25C
Bars
P1M1ENTOES, Old Mission
Brand.
4
10c
Ounce Can
MACMARR COFFEE fresh
roasted daily. A Portland
Product.
PER
POUND
37*
MACMARR FLOUR, Milled
in the Pacific Northwest
for the “Home Trade”
49 .b
sack
No. 10 Sack
$1.59
43c
your new costumes.
Perfect — Because
of the new flat
foot-teams—the last word in com-
fest — and other refinements that
you really should see—and can­
al our Holeproof Department.
MARKET FEATURES
PORK ROASTS, Choice Shoulder cuts, Little Pig Pork, per lb.
PORK STEAKS, Shoulder Cuts, Per pound ....................................
VEAL STEAKS, Shoulder Cuts, per pound ....................................
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, or
ALL BEEF HAMBURGER, All meat, no cereal added, per pound ....
REGULAR PICNICS, Per pound ......................
KIPPERED SALMON, Per pound .............................................................
22c
25«
29c
20c
19c
25c
... a