Z” * V ernonia eagle , vernonia , O regon PAGE SIX FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931. It Was a New Hotel THE FEATHERHEADS Camp McGregor VOU SAID 7MEOE WASN'T 'ALL QIGUT! SOCKEQ ALIVE TUAT WÛÜLD WHAT SME WANTED ROR^ ALL RIGHT. ^Tf-HAU MAM{-WHAT DOESx ¡All RIGHT, ............... * "'* WL FANNY/ Logging will cease here in a few days for an indefinite per- iod. The __ crane crew will con- tinue picking up logs several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Goodwin and Ross Kellogg were in camp Tuesday, Mr. Kellogg moved household effects which were storage here, to Portland. The Sunday school expects hold its annual picnic May if weather conidtions are favor­ able on that date. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O’Donnell \ a and children spent Sunday in Vernonia. Mrs. Orville Young spent a few by two daughters, three sons and Shoe,' ,’’ and Miss Pye’s room will Marilyn Mayfield, Glin Hall, Wal-| days visiting relatives at I.-P. several grandchildren. give “The Toy Shop.” ter Mock, Gene Mason, Paul headquarters camp last week and | There will also be an exhibit Hartman. returned with her husband to in the art room of the work dane Fourth grade, Dorothy Acord,1 their home at Beaverton Friday. IlPfllQ by the 411 club members. The Fritz Hausler, Charlie Koto, Vio­ A daughter was born to Mr. sewing is to be judged by Mrs. let Johnson, Jack Sheeley, Jane Farmers in this section are and Mrs. Richard P. Engstrom on E. H. Condit, Mrs. Carl David­ Watts, | busy getting in their spring crops. April 17 at Emanuel hospital, The following is the honor roll son, and Mrs. H. V. Holcomb. | The prolonged rains held up the Portland. The cooking will be judged by for the last six week periods. ' regular routine of farm work for A daughter was born to Mrs. Mrs. E. B. Miner, Mrs. E. S. Ja considerable time. Lincoln school: First grade, Hilda Smith, April 12 at Eman- Thompson and Mrs. M. D. Cole. The drain pipe plugged in the ue lhospital, Portland, and is Lewis Adams, Edgar Culbertson, Mrs. Lee Hall Next week is public school ¡lowland fields of Walter Carl’s named Wilma Gertrude. Mrs. Middleton Crawford, Betty Hol­ week and the Washington school ranch, known as “Fir Grove Smith’s husband was killed here gate, Virginia Johnson; Third I| | Farm, hold open house all day ” and several feet of water last October while loading logs, grade, Virgie Killian, Lois Howell, will Everyone is invited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins remained on the fields for a Miss Patricia Donahue, after Harvey Holcomb, Franque Fitz­ Wednesday. were weekend guests at the home long period, causing the loss of spending several weeks with her gerald, Heidi Reich; Fourth to visit the school that day. Mrs. Roger’s room are putting of the latter’s sister on Soul’s most of the fall sown crops. A sister, Mrs. H. C. Ridenour, left grade, Arthur Lee Kilby. portion of the fields are still last Thursday for San Francisco, Washington school honor roll—, their room on the sand table. hill, Mrs. J. Bertraw. The Johnston-McGraw Shingle inundated and it will be some from which place she will sail Mrs. Ray’s room, Leonard Kostur, ™ey are making » booklet as te, llnf *hat d°' , . ‘ mill is being repaired after the time yet before the ground is with her mother and brother for Delores Bonsilaw, Kathleen Lol-! ley; Mrs. Rogers’ room, Alvalu *s beln8 illustrated by the chil- which it will resume operation, dried out sufficiently for re-seed­ the Philippine islands, May 27, ing. which it wil lresume operation. A letter was received here re­ Cleveland, Arlone Baker, Ken- jdren> The Berg Bros, from the Dan cently stating that J. H. LaPort, neth Smith, Dorothy Millis, Junej Music material has been pur- Mrs. Ida McMullen and daugh­ who spent nearly a year in this Murrow, Margaret Haiman, Fay chased from the operetta proceeds. ter Mae and Mrs. Charles Hill of Berg farm accomplished to a very place for his health, died of Jackson, Jack Myers; Second I The orchestra is very busy prac- Natal Bpent the day Friday at noticeable extent much clearing of pneumonia at The Dalles April 4. grade, Ruby Tays, George Turn-1 tising, “Ascher’s Orchestra Book.” the home of Mrs. McMullen’s par­ stumps and huge logs on their having been removed to that 1 v city ’vy er, Laurie Mae Sanders, Lillian Lillian ¡It ! It is filled with many folk and ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Estes. ranch at Vesper during the last The work was made ill several days previous, f from Headman, Dorothy Dobkins, Lyle j national airs as well as classical Mrs. George Perry and son and winter. Baker. His children including T Beveridge, Earl Bleile; Third! compositions. ' wife of Portland were in the speedy with the good help of a Mrs. A. J. Redman were at his I grade, Madeline Michoff, Doro-j The fifth and sixth grades are valley Monday. Mrs. Perry, who steam donkey. bedside when the end came. Mr. II i thy Myers, Dolores George, Elsie' very interested in studying a new used to be Miss Lillie Brouse, Automobiles were parked all La Port celebrated his 81st birth-1 Duncan, Erma Kent, Verdell set of symphony orchestra pic­ lived in the valley for years and along the Nehalem river Sunday day here last September. He I Brock, Bessie Bell, Geraldine tures acquiring a more definite is an old friend of Aunt Sally and glistening fishing rods and came across the plains from Iowa 1 Savage; Mrs. Spring’s room, An- knowledge of instruments by Spencer. She spent the day with reels could be seen on the river in a wagon train with his par-1 geline Yana; Fourth grade, Kl- sight, sound and story. As a room her and talked over by-gone days, until almost dusk. Fair weather ents when a small boy. He was | yoko Kuge, Howard Rundell, prize for selling the most tickets but could not recognize many of and the water not quite clear one of the three men who drove' George Stankey, Katherine Trude; for the operetta the fifth grade the old home-steads where she should have afforded excellent eastward the first herd of East-1 Miss ___ _______ Kirkpatrick ’s room, Daisy has secured a set of two-part mu­ had spent many happy hours fishing. ern Oregon beef McDonald ; ;" rixwi Fifth giaue, grade, Melvin sic books. —— cattle —-— shipped r-t—— i . mcuonaiu May Carl is assisting with the with friends. to Chicago. IU ...... min- L- ' J Boeck, Norman Crowder, Cecilia i Fourth grade. The following He engaged 2 I in house work at the home of her Mrs. Bert Hawkins was a week ing until some forty years ago Gough, Bruce Holcomb, Doris ¡had 100 in spelling for six weeks, end visitor in Portland. sister, Mrs. Claude Johnson. She when he developed one of the Nixon, Ella Pearl Savage, La La Verne Bassett, Frank Lusby. also attends Winema high and is Mrs. Cason of Vernonia spent Fifth grade. The fifth grade finest stock and alfalfa ranches Verne Thompson; Sixth grade, one of the graduates from there the evening at the home of Mrs. in the Unity district near Baker jean Lillig, Buster Nance; Seven- room made a very interesting vi­ this term. Lee Hall Monday. where he reared his family andH Hilma Berg, Elbert Brock, sit to the post office Friday Mrs. Ed Turner from Deep Mr. and Mrs. Austin of Verno­ creek lived continuously until the past | wilIa Crowder, Eleanor Edens, morning. Mr. Messing and his is visiting in Kansas City, year when the altitude seemed Helen Holgate, Toshi Kuge, Betty assistants very kindly showed nia were callers at the Frank Missouri, with her daughter and too high for him there. Lee, Thelma Lincoln, Helen them how the mail is assorted Mills home here Sunday, family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Turner spent He was of the sturdy industri-' gcott; Eight-2, Margaret McNutt, and sent out. Our local merchant, Mr. Brid­ rtlia anrl or» in4-n».not-inf» w»ov» n ous Urnn type and an interesting man ' i Roy Barnes. The following had 100 in spell. Sunday at the home of Mr. and who possessed traits which en­ ing all last month, Doris Nixon, Mrs. Chas. Justice at Treharne. get's, has been on the sick list the last month. He is making deared him to all who knew him. Marie Scott, LaVerne Thompson, WASHINGTON SCHOOL Mrs. Hazel Stevenson and sis­ I Esther Froembling, Ruby Condit, ter, Mrs. Bell, went to Portland trips from his home to Portland He remained alert and active to for treatments. An assembly program will be Melvin Boeck, and Fred Erven. Saturday returning Sunday. the time of his final illness. His Mr. Bridgers has two general wife died nearly two years ago. given Friday afternoon at one Seven-1. The following had 100 Miss Mildred Hawkins was a merchandise stores, one at Mist His son-in-law, A. J. (Joe) Red­ o’clock in the auditorium by Mrs. in spelling last week, Robert Cul­ Lotus Isle visitor in Portland where he has his place of resi­ man, with whom he lived while Wilkerson’s, Mrs. Spring’s and ver, Lucille Lindberg, Kenneth dence and the one at Birkenfeld, here, preceded him in death five Miss Pye’s rooms. Mrs. Spring’s Lewis, Harold Cason, Stanley over the weekend. Mr .and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten the latter which was formerly days. Mr. La Port was buried and Mr.s Wilkerson’s rooms will Brock, Nilma Berg, Maxine Scrib­ and son Harvard went to St. owned by J. O. Libel. Mr. Libel at Baker April 7. He is survived present “The Old Woman in the ner. Mrs. Ray’s room. The names Helens Sunday and while there has engaged in the general mer­ added to the list of book read­ Mrs. Malmsten visited Wilson. chandise business in Portland. John Shively and Mrs. Mary ers since the last report are Lil­ Mr. Malmsten attended the direc­ lian Laird, John Wilkerson, Ber­ tors’ meeting of the Historical Borjland of Vesper have been staying in Portland and taking nard Lamping, Delores Bonsilaw, society. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson treatments for ulcers of the stom­ Gertrude Mateaco, Maxine UI- shoeffer, Ruby Higbee and Bob and son Chas, of Spokane visited ach. Alfred Daggett from California Lindley. All have read eight over the weekend at the home of or more library books since Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Malmsten. paid a short visit with his folks Mrs. Malmsten is an aunt of Mrs. at Vesper. He left Seattle Mon- Christmas. day for Alaska. Thuesday was clean-up day at Anderson. Mrs. Emmett Lloyd of this | The little daughter of Mrs. the Washington school. All BY PATRONIZING AN grades above and including the place was pleasantly surprised Louie Birkenfeld entertained her fifth helped clean up the back Tuesday when two of her bro­ classmates with a birthday party INDEPENDENT yard. In the evening the trash thers, Curtis and Clyde Jenkins, at her home on Friday afternoon. After spending the winter in HOME-OWNED 1 was burnel and the eighth grade of Amarillo, Texas, whom she San Diego, California, Mr. and had not seen for six years, came ! held a weiner roast and marsh- GROCERY AND Mrs. Fred Wells and son Leslie to visit her. I mallow roast. have returned to their home on MARKET Miss Kirkpatrick’s room. The (Continued Next Week) Fishhawk. They own the largest following had 100 in spelling, YOUR MONEY STAYS Motomu Nishimura, Floyd Green, IN VERNONIA I Homer Austin, Frances Davis, | Mark Benson, Ummeray Blount, Wilma Stolen, Amos Iles, Louise Service included at no Higbee, Daisy McDonald, LaVerne Extra Cost. George, Rosa Lee Van Buren. Birkenfeld Riverview apiary in this section and Mr. gym Tuesday evening. A large Wells success in this business has crowd was in attendance and all made him known and referred to j had a most enjoyable evening. as the “Bee King” of Columbia Postmaster H. M. Saxton went county. The knowledge he gain­ ' on a clamming trip to Gearhart ed in his many years of experi­ Sunday. The family had plenty ence in this line is readily given for a good fried clam feed Mon- to anyone interested. Many have day evening. gained valuable information from Mr. Wells. This being a late cold spring bee keepers are going to have to do a lot of feeding. There seems to be an abundance of pollen but it takes more sun­ shine to bring out the normal flow of nectar. The first buds of the maple were killed by the freez­ ing spell two months ago. How­ ever the pasture grass feed seems to be about normal. Harriett Rosenberg of Vesper, a sophomore at Winema high cel­ ebrated her eighteenth birthday with a dance party at the Vesper Mexican Family Inherits $11,000,000 From Relative Mexico City.—One of the wealth lest families in Guadalajara, Mex­ ico, becomes the richest In Mexico as a result of an Inheritance of $11,000,000 from Rafael Otero, Los Angelese (Calif.) multimillionaire, who died In California City, Calif. Otero went to Los Angeles 30 years ago and bought a ranch which became valuable city property. He died without making a will, and his Mexican relatives were found after a six-month search virtually everywhere. Feeling HAVE YOUR SUITS PRESSED AT' THE VER­ NONIA LAUNDRY NEW MODERN EQUIPMENT PRICES ASTONISH- Toledo Moorish City Toledo is very much today as tht Moors left It centuries ago. When you pass through Its gates and find your way amid the network of cob bled alleys, encountering lumbering ox wagons, It is easy to imaglni one's self back In the Middle ages It Is one of the oldest cities of Eu­ rope. Toledo, Ohio, has a popula­ tion ten times as large as Its Span lsh godfather, but has It the lovelj tower of Santo Toine, or the medio val bridge of San Martin, or ths ancient gate of Puerta del Sol? INGLY LOW Vernonia Laundry DRY CLEANING Trade At Home LINCOLN SCHOOL Nelialem Market & Grocery (Incorporated) PHONE 721 Rodney Enos is absent with the chickenpox. Mrs. H. H. King visited the second grade room last Wednes­ day. The following had 100 in spell­ ing. First grade, Eugene Cleve- ' land, Edgar Culbertson, Middle- I ton Crawford, Lotti Reich, Dean Lionberger, Betty Holgate, Vir­ ginia Johnson, Lucille Colsen. 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