FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE( ON and family attended the dedica- t.on services at Gladstone park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sherer and chldren visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell. Walter Kent was hurt at Kos­ George Ford was in Portland ter camo on Friday. on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerns and family motored to the home and Mrs. Lloyd Baker were in of her parents at Sherwood on ►Portland shopping Tuesday. Saturday. Lester Sheeley was in Port­ land on business Monday and Tuesday. SEVEN WHAT’S WRONG AND WHERE? ET-------------- S—i —H——e- Kiverview Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner of Lewiston, Idaho, were the guests of Miss Della Cline over the Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Adams weekend. were Portland visitors Saturday. Orle Estes left Wednesday of The Christian Endeavof of last week for Yakima, Wash­ the Christian church is planning a ington. rally for the 16th and 17th of Esther and Ruth Heaverling, month at the church. daughters of Rev. Mr. Heaver­ baby boy, Delmar James, ling, who served several years was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. as minister in Vernonia but now F. Beaver, Friday at Mrs. L. of Cei^ro-Wooly, were calling on old friends here Saturday. A. Rogers’ home. Clarence Fowler was hurt in Miss Thelma E. Stephens and the Johnston McGraw Shingle Miss Mary Anderson arrived in mill Saturday, when a piece of Vernonia afternoon timber hit him in the forehead Saturday from their trip over the Sky and cut a gash, making it neces- sary for seven stitches to be Line trail through Oregon. taken. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heltzel Lee Hall accompanied Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Art Schlegel Mrs. A. J. Kirk to Buxton Sun­ of Portland were the guests of day to visit Mr. Kirk’s’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. J. P Caphamer over the weekend. are the proud parents of a 9 pound boy born Saturday. His Arthur Daugherty accidentally name is Kenneth Gene. broke his jaw Sunday while get- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ham­ He went to mond and son of Laurel, Oregon, ting into a car. ♦Portland to have it set but was were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. expected back at the end of the Arthur Fowler over Saturday week. night. Quite a number from in and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kullander around Vernonia attended the and Mrs Everett Prickett motor­ Pomona Grange at Natal Satur- ed to Independence Sunday. day of last week, Some of them They were accompanied by Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Krank- G. C. Smith and two children lin, Elva Malmsten. Mr. and Mrs. who have been visiting them for Frank Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Tayse, two week. Mr and Mrs. Vern. Mr. and Mrs. Tester Mow, A. D. Hall. H. E. McGraw, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R Treharne. Mrs. Sarah Snencer and little granddaughter Reheckah Throop went to Jennings Lodge Sunday Lester Miller and son to attend camn meeting. are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowler relatives near Clatskanie. returned home Monday from St. Mrs. A. Nelson, daughter Helens after a week’s visit. Margaret and her sister from Elna Spencer of Treharn? is Portland were callers at the home spending a few days with her of Mrs. E. Sunell. grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Spen­ Miss Lois Smith motored to cer. Mrs. C. Ohlers on Tuesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Adams Mrs. L. F. Meeske is ill at her have purchased an Essex used home in Lindsay camp. car. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burdick, son and daughter of Portland called at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Mitchell. Mrs. E. Sunell has as her guest her sister from Astoria. Mrs. J. Lindsay visited with Wesley Duke and Reed Hold­ friends at Vernonia last week. ing are grading and working on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner th ■ Natal school grounds. of Scofield were Vernonia shop­ Misses Ruth and Grace Car- pers on Monday. micheal spent Thursday after­ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pugh are noon at Natal. visiting with their parents, Austin Dowling is driving a Mr. Mowe baled hay at the truck for the county hauling dirt Treharne ranch on Tuesday. and gravel. Arthur Bennett of Forest Mrs. Dave McMullin and Mrs. Grove is visiting at the home of Charlie Hill motored to Portland Harold Smith. to enjoy a couple of days Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. F. o. week. O’Donnell and children, Mrs. R. Jim Hill is working with Stanton and daughter Lawanda pole crew for Lee Osburn. enjoyed a picnic dinner on the William Brown, game warden, Nehalem Tuesday. was a community caller Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. James Nanson day. of Vernonia were callers at the Ira Peterson had the misfor- Lindsay camp Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Munger of tune of cutting himself quite Vernonia visited with friends at badly recently. Shady Lane is employed Treharne Thursday. Mrs. L. E. Smith spent the the county working with ^.weekend with her parents at road crew. P. Ross from Portland was Cornelius. Bennett a business caller for two days Trcharnc Natili Believe II or Not 25% OFF ON good things to eat I at lower prices...news that puts money in your own pocketbook. . b J That’s the bind of new* that interests everyone. For good news for th*» whole Family, read Safewoy ad* regularly! Safeway Savings for Friday, Saturday and Monday, August 8, 9, and 11 How good are you at finding mistake«? The artlet hat Intentionally made several obvious ones In drawing the above picture. Some of them are easily discovered, others may be hard. See how long It will take YOU to find them. last week in this community. 1 daughter, Mrs. Noble Dunlap, Mrs. William Bridgers and the .were visiting at the home of De Rock girls were visiting with Mrs. Frank Peterson Tuesday, friends at Natal Tuesday even-| Reed Holding made , busi- in^.i ,. , . , . . ' ness trip to Portland Friday Elmer Linberg is working for and returned home on Saturday. Carl Iler haying and harvesting. I The Clark and Wilson Lumber Miss Beatrice Perry and her company are boarding and pas-1 grandfather, Oliver Burris, drove turing some horses on Lincoln to Vernonia Tuesday. Peterson’s farm. j Jake Neurer was a business vi­ Lee Osburn has some men cut-1 sitor at the Carl Iler place Fri­ ting poles near Vernonia on AL day. Parkers place. Osburn was on' the job himself Friday. | Frank Peterson made a trip Miss Bertha Holding and Miss on business to Portland Tuesday. Evelyn McMullin have returned home after spending a few weeks | SALEM—(UP)— “Be nonchal­ That in Portland. j' ant,” change your sox. Sheriff Weed and family mo­ must have been the slogan of he tored through Natal last week-j who burglarized Merrit Davis’ I home. He took time to com- end. , Most of the farmers in this vi- ! plete his toilet. unity have their hay in. Some of them are beginning to cut OREGON CITY—(UP)— Sev­ their grain now. en Day adventists conducted a Matthews brothers are hauling revival here with three Fiji Is­ timber to Vernonia this week. land chieftans the principal The John Estes family from speakers. Three thousand came. Riverview were Sunday guests at their daughter and family at Natal. John McMullin was a Sunday! visitor at the Grover Devine homo at Mist. Mrs. Vern Monroe and chil- dren were visiting friends here! VERNONIA SERVICE GARAGE Fredrickson Tuesday. 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