t Friday, July 4, 1930 Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Six Beaver* are Worker* I on top of a plate of corn soup “Inside” Information Hickman, , Mrs. M. With-1 Elmer Burt were the guests of Elery Paint or varnish spatters on gives an attractive appearance. Beavers are good woodsmen. i, ” Maxine Withams, Mrs. How-I P.ussel Burt’s mother, Mrs. John sms, - - ' -■ ‘ A spoonfull of whipped cream of Portland, Mrs. . Eastman,: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmen left glass may be dissolved with tur­ is a good garnish for clear and In one case they are I nown to Dean, ^t Hood River, Oregon, ard pentine or alcohol or may be Pasadena, California, Fred and1 have cut through the balsam Sunday morning for Sacremento, ever the weekend. cream soups, and adds to the poplar 46 inches acioss the Billie Miller and Charles Chris­ Cali'ornia, to visit friends. They rubbed off with a dull knife. food value. Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Davis and tianson enjoyed a picnic on the stump. A remarkable part of - | the work of beavers is the car­ their house guests from the Nehalem rivei near Westimberj expect to be gone about two firm Has your dustpan a weeks. » Prepare spring onions this 1‘outh spent the weekend in Port­ I Sunday. | R. H. Hood was in Portland straight edge which fits the rying they do, says the U. S. w t» j • trim v* *11* off v* a the grean t<)pS ...... floor so that part of the dust is way: Mr. ...... and ........... Mrs. George Rhodes on business Saturday. ___ ______________ Herbert ____ Sichel of Portland family of Cascade Locks spent land. and cook the onions in lightly . Biologital Survey. On land they not brushed underneath? A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Versteig an( anli]y o passed 1 through ‘ Vernonia Sunday. Tuesday in this city visiting with ano ] f iumuy vi f Monroe, Oregon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Clevenger will drag heavy poles or good friends. Mr. Nelson formerly re­ nd children motored to New- ( spent the weekend with Mr. and and family motored to Cottage I long-handled dustpan saves much salted boiling water in an un­ tender. sized branches, holding them covered vessel until _ . W. jJ Armitage ' erg Sundays Mrs. Reed Ingalls. Mr. Rhodes . Grove Sunday to spend a week stooping. spent Sun- _________________ sided in this city. i This will take about 20 minutes with their strong incisor teeth. day in Longview visiting friends, i Mrs. Ingalls ’ brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nickerson is (with relatives. Strong soap or soap powder for fresh young onions. Drain, To carry stones they use their I Mr. and Mrs. «Elmer Robbins nd Mr. and Mrs. S. Nobl ■ were' I Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ingalls and dishes a^d more salt if necessary, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Moe and' _____ and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin 1 Vernonia for the show Satur-i three emdren are in Vancouver should not be used on because PeP*r> arrange on toast like as­ paws and arms, and often bring daughter Joy, motored to Hood (returned Tuesday of last week <’ay evening. decorated with gilt, 1 for a few days with Mr. Ingalls ’ | from Crabtree, Oregon, where these cleaning materials may con­ paragus, odd melted butter, and up from the bottom of a pond Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellis left I.ee Johnson motored to Canada mother, Mrs. J. E. Crites. River Friday to visit relatives they aottended the funeral of stones weighing 8 or 10 pounds. tain substances which are injur- serve at once, Carl Nelson, the new foreman tonday for Newberg to be the fo spend his vacation last week, of Mr. Moe. ious to gilt. their grandfather William M. uests of Mr. Ellis’s parents. I 1 at the round house, arrived Wed ­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawford and Prine, who died several weeks S. Schwab of Birkenfeld, was ago. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Hewitt son Edgar are spending the holi- nesday from Portland. Do you ever cook cucumbers? | Claude Gilmore, who has been a Vernonia visitor Saturday, nd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stork days at Forest Grove. They are delicious when peeled, the' Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald have the guest of his parents, Mr. and cut in halves or quarters and drove to Vernonia to see Jos. Scott spent the week end moved back to the store at Tre- Mrs. W. E. Gilmore, for a week, how Saturday evening. with his family at Portland. Seattle steamed; or cut in lengthwise returned to his home in ______ Mr. and Mrs. Seth Noble are P harne. sections, a veget- I Thursday afternoon. j I — - ? stuffed with ” Mr. and Mrs. F. N. McDonald M. E. Carkin spent the week Mrs. Carl Kern and her mother, a Newberg for a week’s visit' i Mrs. A. W. Killburg, Mrs. Mey-|abIe mixture, and baked. I and children Mollie and Douglas end at Camas. ith relatives there. Mrs. Sheffield, motored to Port- are visiting with her parents at : ers and Mrs. Ben Hart spent sev-' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nickolls and c, — ___ --• I Vary the tartness of your Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kramer! | land Monday. Mrs. Sheffield, who eral . days o in Portland last - week. Hillsboro. has been with Mrs. Kern for a The"Misses Lou Rhea and Mar- f^nch dressing occasionally by ’elmar Robinson went to Clat- and son Charles spent Sunday Everett McCullen motored to fortnight is returning home. Mrs. in McMinnville visiting friends, .fortnight nome mrs. kanie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. over the weekend. garet McCampbell were visiting us'n£ in Place of plain vinegar J Kern will stay m Portland for ickolls returned the same day,J Mrs. John Price and children in Portland Friday and Saturday. !“mon or grapefruit juice, or Mrs. Wayne Lappe visited several days with her mother. telmar expects to stay there for returned home, her sister accom­ Arthur Markee cut his thumb I tarragon vinegar, or spiced vine- Mrs. L. E. Stephens, Mrs. Wm. a while. friends in Vancouver, Wash., I panying them. off while chopping wood one day.gar from pickles, Gartzke and Mrs. M. Thostrud Mr. and Mrs. John Lindstrom Mr. and Mrs. F. Pugh have re­ last week. W. McGee of Houston, Tex., of Timber, shopped in Vernonia Arthur Syverson of Hazeldale is! A few grains of pop ^orn on f Mountaindale were guests of, turned to Cornelius to be away arrived here Sunday, where he Thursday. !r. and Mrs. Al Love Saturday. until after the Fourth. visiting his brother, Courtney Sy- | intends to make his home. Karl Kern drove to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and fa­ verson, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Washburn Saturday evening, He was ac- wo children, Homer and Mar­ mily motored to Forest Grove Mr. Lovett has his family visit­ people were Portland visitors Thursday companied by several ing him from Portland. y, spent Sunday in Tillamook Monday. from here, who were going to nd are going from there to Sea-! Mrs. L. Smith and children call­ of last week. Timber homes are gradually ac- i the Swedish picnic at Viking ide for a week. ed at the home of Mrs. Baker. quiring electric lights from the Mrs. Clarence Wardel arrived park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Love wore: • Gravel trucks are hauling gra- new power plant. Saturday from Corvallis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rube Nelson unday guests of Mrs. Love’s fa-' I vel this week for road work. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Welter and friends. daughter Jean. Mr. and Mrs. W. spent Sunday in Portland. her, John Lindstrom, at Moun-< C. Kilbey started carrying mail E. Gilmore, Claude Gilmore and ¡July 1. Albert Schmidlin and family Don Williams, who has been aindale. Miss Joyce Harris made a pleas­ of Brauns were shoppers in this clerking in the Eagle Lumber Mr. an<* Mrs. Jess Mitchell mo- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nickerson city Saturday. company store here, is now work­ ere in Forest Grove on b1Isi_ tored to Portland to visit with ure trip to Mt. Hood Wednesday. C. A. Chilton of Oakridge jour­ ing in Timber. Mr. and Mrs. Burdick and family. ess Wednesday. W. Hunter of Portland spent neyed here for the baseball game Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clevcngei jj e ]_ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holt and Saturday in this city in confer­ E. W. Wilson :nd Louis__ at Buxton. Mr. Chilton plays on " 1 on relatives at the local team. ence with several business men. are spending their vacation at que of Salem are ■ visiting Ciar- family called Triangle lake. Beaver creek Friday evening. nee Wilson. They are cousins. L------ ------- I Mrs. Tefts and daughters Hel­ A. R. Mills of Birkenfeld A. C. Ahlgren and Mr. Van Loo f the Wilson's. I S. Baker and sons made a busi- en and Thelma have moved here spent Saturday evening in this of Forest Grove went fishing on Nickerson ness tr*P 1° Birkenfeld on Satur- from Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. .... _________ city. Doudy pond Sunday. The mill < f the Earle Lumber ■ave as their houpe guests Mr., day- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens nd Mrs. Lloyd Riches end their G. W. Ford and Bodie Hieber Mr. and Mrs. E. Sunell and chil- company closed down June 28 and attended the banquet last week and Billie Coade motored to Che­ wo children, Robert and Patri- dren Robert and Clar have mo- expects to resume operations on ia, from Salem. tored to Astoria to visit rela- July 14. The logging camps are of the General Electric company. halis, Washington, to meet Mrs Stephens’ sister, Miss Lockwood, also closed for about the same Clarence Wilson lives. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shay and then going on to a picnic at re the pan nts of a boy born! Koster camp closed down for period. son Micky motored to Portland Longview. IL L. Root and family motored 'une 27 at the Salem General the Fourth, to resume work Ju- Tuesday. Mr. aid Mrs. Wahl and family hospital. to La Center, Washington, Satur­ |ly 10. II. E. McGraw and Chet Alex­ of Gaston were Sunday visitor! Mr. an 1 Mrs. M. Dygert and' R. Stanton bought a Chevrolet day evening to join Mrs. Root, who is there with her parents, Mr. ander motored to Portland and at the Wm. Garztke home. aughter Lorraine spent the week roadster for the family. and Mrs. C. D. Poole, for the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ahlgren nd in Portland. returned last Tuesday. and daughter Mary Ellen will va Designs for small boys ’ suits weekend. Clarence Wilson was Ray Early of Portland was a cation at Seaside. They motored originated by the home econom- A. C. Ahlgren and Charles ver the weekend to business visitor from Monday there Monday. ife and baby at the Salem hos-/ ics specialists of the U. S. De-j Christianson enjoyed a round of to Thursday of this week. 'golf on the Vernonia Golf course Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stock ar< partment of Agriculture com- < ital. with J Friday evening. self-help features Mr. and Mrs. Ain Wallace of spending two weeks in Tacom: Mrs. Clarence Nelson is in the! bine Joe Koehler was in Portland for „ smart style. A free leaflet pic­ Mist spent Saturday in this city with relatives. ospital at Hillsboro. She has tures and describes these suits'the weekend. shopping. Joe Winans made a trip to i een ill for sometime. John Mulford and son Ray and suggests fabrics for summer Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dygert made Miss Anne Banzer and her spent the weekend in Vancouver. and winter wear. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferlaak and i trip to Portland Thursday. 1 brother Peter, were Saturday Harold Ferlaak spent Sunday in Jack Latham went on a fish- shoppers in Vernonia. Portland. ng trip Sunday on the Salmon­ Mr. and Mrs. Chance Hewitt berry He will be joined there by Sunday. J. C. Lindley spent Thursday are visiting Mr. Hewitt’s bro­ a party of friends from Portland of last week in Portland on ther at Yamhill. and expects to be gone several Clarence and Leonard Nelson days. business. went on a fishing trip Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Love and Mr. Dr. E. V. Flett of Yamhill W. H. Krebs was in Portland and Mrs. John Lindstrom of visited at the home of Mrs. Saturday. Mountaindale motored to Leban­ Rose Fletcher and mother Sun­ Clarence Nelson nnd Roy on Monday. day. Montgomery drove to Hillsboro Mrs. J. T. Stubbs of Portland is visiting at the Al Knight homo. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. MeAndie Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irvine Mrs. Lois Nickoils will soon go and daughter Grace from Port- land visited R. A. Sargeant, nnd family spent the weekend to Marshfield to visit here sis­ in Portland. ter there. Sunday. Mrs. . Van Loo of Forest Mr. and Mrs. Art Baird, Mr. George W. Nelson, Roadmas- Grove is a visitor at the A. C. and Mrs. Al Knight, Mrs. J. T. ter of the S. P. & S. Railway, Ahlgren home. Stubbs of Portland and Mr. and spent Friday of last week in Mr. and Mrs. R. Dudrow are Mrs. Nickolls of Whitefish, Mon- this city on company business. in Portland for a week’s stay. fana, attended the dance at Ar­ Miss Hattie Smith is visiting cadia park Saturday night later Joe Wheeler, owner of the friends inPortland for a week or ■njoying a supper party. Eagle Lumber company at Wes- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harrison timber was a business visitor more. Mrs. L. E. Stephens and Mrs. and children of Longview spent A Pleasure!—gathering the here last week. Wm. Gartzke drove to Gaston the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. because week ’s “bundle” Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hansel Wednesday to attend a birthday L. R. Kern. Mr. Harrison is then you can forget about it and family of Salt Lake City, party given in honor of Mrs Mrs. Kern’s brother. are guests at the home of Mr. Gartzke’s sister Dora. until it’s returned as a neat Mr. and Mrs. Al Knight were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marchel guests at a dinner in Portland and Mrs. James Nanson. package o.f clean sweet clo­ spent Sunday in honor of Mrs. Jane and daughter Cecelia R. Tyrone arrived home Tues­ Tuesday in Portland. thes —superbly washed by Creswell of Southern Oregon. day from Burma, Oregon, where Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Nelson Vernonia Laundry at a sav­ Mrs. John Ahlgren of Streeter, he has been spending the past made a trip to Forest Grove ~ Illinois, is here visiting her son ing. few weeks. Thursday evening. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. visit- Miss Bonnie Nelson is A. C. Ahlgren. Pete Ranzer and C. and G. this Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Angland Nelson of Birkenfeld spent Tues-1 ing relatives in Hillsboro and son Dan and daughter Lilli­ day morning in Vernonia on busi-l week. J. B. Wheeler and Mr. White an, Elery Faye. Maude Gorril, ness. of Portland spent Wednesday in Martin W’ilkins, and Mrs. I Ray Fisher, who recently pur- Cochran and Westimber. chased the Vernonia Eagle from Mr. and Mrs. B. Marchel and M. E. Moe, arrived Tuesday daughter Cecelia were visitors in Vernonia Thursday evening. from Washougal. Mrs. C. K. Christianson spent H. M. Hixon and William Thursday evening in Cochran Charlesworth motored to Van­ with her daughter Florence, who couver last Sunday attending the is working in the C. H. Wheeler tennis match between Vernonin store there. and Vancouver. R. H. Hood was in Cochran Mr. and Mrs. F. Marion Stokes' Wednesday on business. and family of Portland spent' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koenig Monday in Vernonia. 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