Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 08, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931.
Natal
Mri. Jake Neurer
Miss Elizabeth Murray, county
school superintendent, was a visi­
tor at the Natal school last
week. •
Mrs. Marie Holmstrom and her
daughter Olga were luncheon
guests of Mrs. Bud Baldridge
Friday.
Lode McDonald called to see
Fire Warden Lincoln Peterson
Friday evening on business.
Noble Dunlap is on the Colum­
bia county jury for May term.
Oliver Burris and his grand­
daughter Beatrice Perry drove
to Vernonia Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCorm­
ick are stockholders in the Natal
Telephone company, having pur­
chased the stock and phone for­
merly owned by Carl Iler.
Elmer Hiatt and Dave Mc­
Mullin were Vernonia business
visitors Saturday.
Elmer Linberg is working for
Mr. Miller operating a donkey.
They are taking out poles ahead
of Van Vleet Logging company.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
son Olie were Sunday guests of
their daughter’s family, Mrs.
Dave McMullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
spent Sunday evening at Verno­
nia with Mr. Dunlap’s mother,
Mrs. M. Dunlap.
Mrs. George Taylor and son
Ray were Vernonia shoppers on
Saturday.
Tommy Gordon and his sister
from Vernonia were visiting at
Natal Sunday.
Frank Peterson was sick for a
few days but is better at this
writing.
Mrs. Nels Peterson went to
Portland last weekend to take
treatments.
Mrs. Peterson has
been in poor health for the past'
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer
drove to Astoria Tuesday to spend
the day with Mr. Neurer’s bro­
ther Pete and family.
The Ford caravan showing
many types of Ford truck bodies
passed through Natal Wednesday
evening at 5:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderson
and children from Portland were
recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Osborn’s.
Clyde Johnson was a Verno­
nia business visitor Saturday.
Local farmers are busy farm­
ing and planting their gardens
and potatoes now.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halding
and son George and daughter
Bertha drove to Vernonia Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers
attended the ball game in Port­
land Sunday.
Hi ver view
Mr». Lee
Hall
Mrs. E. E. Mills and little son
Mickey returned home to Wald­
port Saturday after spending a
week here with her mother, who
has been quite ill.
Frank Mills is greatly improv­
ed after much suffering with
infection in an old wound on his
leg.
Mrs. Frank Mills is better after
being under the doctor’s care for
several days.
Little Juanita Parker return­
ed home last week after spend­
ing a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. Bill Mason, at Camp Mc­
Gregor.
Little Donald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Cline, is suffering
from a severe cold at this time.
SAVE
\our
.
SAFETY
DRUG STORE
coming along in fine shape. It drews, Betty Holgate, Virginia
Third grade, Harry Culbertson,
Bronchial pneumonia is feared.
looks to us as though Fred Johnson.
Mr., and Mrs. Bud Robbins
Franque Fitzgerald, Lois Howell,
Spring might be just a little bit
Second grade, Valda Rae Bond, Charles Moulton, Henry Taylor,
spent the weekend with Mr. Rob­
too good for the rest of the Thomas Ball, Thomas Kuge, Elea-
bins’ sister and family, Mrs.
¡field but then one can neverjnor
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Poetter, Gene
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Mason, Paul Marcia Whitlock, Irene Weis,
J. Bertraw, on Soul’s hill.
, tell. That’s just guess and any- ' Hartman, Lucille Rufli, Cecil Norma Enos.
Mrs. Lee Hall, who has been
The Birkenfeld
This weather maxes us yearn thing can happen.
Jean Moran has moved to Hood
¡Andrew, Junior DeHart, Elsie
suffering with infection of the started logging operations
River.
—o—
I Killian, Dorothy Weis.
throat, is able to be up again. their in Clatsop county on the for the “old swimmin’ hole.’*
There were 19 visitors to the
And now the Athletic club is' Fourth grade, Violet Johnsqn,
Johnny
Cahill’s
Mrs. Beulah Baslington of Tre­ vidge above
putting on a play. It ought to ¡Charlie Koto, Arthur Lee Kilby, fcecond grade last Wednesday
On
paper
the
local
baseball
place.
Owing
to
the
lull
in
the
harne and Mrs. Florence Mc­
when open house was held.
be a big kick to see all the ath- Carl Taylor,
Donald and Mrs. Myrtle Johns lumber market, it has been sev­ club doesn’t look so bad. If they letes performing on the stage..
just
get
the
pitching
everything
eral
months
since
this
work
was
of Vernonia called to see Mrs.
will be hotsy totsy.
in progress.
Hall Monday.
Gene Good, Sr., of Iowa, who
Bert Hawkins captured a large
McGregor will certainly be
swarm of bees on O.A. hill Tues- has been visiting h:s son for the
day and hived them without a past two months, passed away at missed this year. To take his
the family residence on the An- place the club is looking over
sting.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
The ®en Davis, Bob Sargeant and
Those calling at the Lee Hall derson ranch last week.
funeral
was
held
in
Portland
H°y
Nelson.
The
next assembly program
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
will be held next Monday after­
i
H. M. Condit and daughter Ruby, April 26.
What we can’t understand is noon at 2:30. This will be the
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Counts of J Saturday afternoon Violet Sax-
Rock creek, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. why the “Oregonian” didn’t run last assembly program to
of Vernonia, Mrs. and Mrs. Hol-, M. Saxton, celebrated her tenth a picture of “Junie” along with given this year and will be
comb of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Violet entertained the the nice write-up they gave him sented by the pupils of
A. P. Bays of Timber highway, girls of the 4H Sewing club un­ in Wednesday morning’s paper. Kirkpatrick’s, Mrs. Duncan’s
Mr. McCrae’s rooms.
Mrs. W. Wolff and Nadine Aid- der the leadership of Ethel John-:
rich.
son. A large angel food cake
In addition to being Colum-
Howard McGilvray was
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of decorated with pink candles and bia county’s greatest golfer, Saturday and unable to attend
Camp McGregor visited the lat­ ice cream was served at the “Junie” also is quite the base­ the track meet.
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud conclusion of the merry party. ball player. He cavorts around
Martha Middlebrook and Jean
Robbins, over night the last of Many useful
i
presents were : recei-'first base for the local club and Liillig won $2.00 for the poppy
the week and went on to Ocean ed by the little hostess.
| hits the old pill at a .300 clip— poster which they made.
park where they will spend a few
The following had 100 in spell-
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Burn- sometimes.
days vacation.
ing: Seven-2, Robert Depue, Jose-
— •O 1
ham, teachers of the Vesper,
Those attending the track meet school, , entertained their pupils' The baseball team certainly phine Hall, Bobby King, Leon
at Rainier Saturday from here with a basket picnic on the Ne- had a winning combination last Mills, Sylvia
“ ’ '
Sessman, Evelyn
were
Leone
Mills,
Rebecca, halem river near the Vesper, year. We still have very vivid- Varley, Muriel Williams.
Throop, Louise Higby, Hilma school May day.
Sixth grade, Delpha Killian, Here’s the radio that is riding high on
|ly in mind that wonderful eleven
Berg, Muriel Williams, and Lu­
Middlebrook,
Buster i the wave of popularity. The beautiful
James Cahill of Vesper has inning 2 to 1 victory they squeez- Martha
cile Lindberg.
been on the sick list the last I ed out over Cathlamet last year Nance.
lines of the brown walnut cabinet
Ida Mae Hawkins went to week. He was stricken with a I on the Cathlamet diamond.
Eight-2, Virginia Cummings,
Mist Wednesday of this week very severe pain over the eyes
Hale Graves, Margaret McNutt. make a fitting home for the splendid
—o—
FULL RANGE reception that the
to visit Mrs. Mollie Wright.
which seemed to be almost un-
Brooks was the big hitting star
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Roma Howell and bearable at times.
General Electric Highboy brings you.
of that game, getting a home
daughters Ruby and Lois of Ver­
THE HIGHBOY— 9tube,
Mrs. Fijances Burnham has run and a triple to win the con­
The following in the first With this new type receiver you can
nonia spent Tuesday evening at been absent from her school the test almost single handed.
Screen-Grid Super-Hetero-
grade have received their first reach more distant stations, banish
the home of Jlr. and Mrs. Merle last few days on account or a
dyne, fitted with local-distant
•—“0-—
Palmer Method pin: Donald Hen-
Cline.
twitch and tone control.
very severe cold.
If Shorty Laird can hit the derson, Edgar Culbertson, Dickie overlapping and enjoy die marvelous
Mrs. Ray Condit and sons
Brown walnut cabinet with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Skaling, old baseball this season like he Enos, George Johns. The fol­ musical richness and fidelity of FULL
Teddy and Billy of Vernonia Everett Beach, Mr. and Mrs. hit the indoor ball during the lowing have received their sec­
French doors:
called on her aunt, Mrs. Lee Keaton and families spent the I indoor season, his batting av- ond pin: Steven Meek, Virginia RANGE Tone.
Hall Monday.
weekend at Seaside.
erage will pick up by leaps and Johnson,
Freddie
Shoemaker, A small down payment under the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker
A crew of men were detailed bounds.
Middleton Crawford, Betty Hol- Budget Payment Plan brings a Gen­
visited the Frank Mills home for Wednesday morning to fight
—o—
gate.
Sunday and presented them with the forest fire on the head waters
One boy we are mighty glad
Vernonia Dooley and Maxine eral Electric Radio to your home —
a beautiful potted plant from of Deep creek which is threaten­ to see back on the local club is Brady of the third grade have
together with the Certified Inspection
the Vernonia Grange.
ing the fine timber holdings of McKillip. When a fly goes to ¡received their first grade Palmer
Plan assuring your satisfaction with
the K. P. Timber company.
his territory you can' always ' Method pin and Hascal Bond has
any model you select.
E. W. McDonald of Vernonia mark down “out.”
¡received her third *pin.
was inspecting the fires in the
I The following had 100 in spell-
Birkenfeld district Tuesday.
The most popular place in 'iijg: First grade, Edgar Culbert- Call in TODAY fot a demonstration.
Columbia county last Sunday was ¡son, Lottie Reich, Marie An-
Vernonia’s golf course. Things
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor and Cornelius
J. H. Wilson, B. R. Benne t were happening out their all the
children of Astoria were Sunday
C. W. Bennett motored to while from sunup to sundown.
visitors at the home of Mr. and and
—o—
Portland on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Geo. Baslington.
So far the American Legion
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith
at the home of Mrs. Rey- Junior team hasn’t organized but
and children visited her parents, visited
nolds’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. all the boys interested in making I
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett at Cor­ Carter,
the team are requested to turn
Saturday.
nelius Sunday.
Miss F. Morton assisted Mrs. out at two o’clock Saturday af­
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lines Macpherson
with serving lun- ternoon.
and family motored to Seaside cheon at the club house Sunday.
—o—
on Saturday returning home Sun­
The tennis tournament spon­
day.
Eagle classifieds get results. sored by the Athletic club is
Koster camp fallers and buckers
started work Monday at Rock
creek.
F. Pugh motored to Cornelius
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giren and
daughter of Portland were guests
JL
* Cood Goods
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Glassner over
Sunday.
Byron Bennett had the mis­
fortune to fall, breaking his arm
Wednesday evening.
WITH 235 “MULTI-MU” TUBE
Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. F. N.
O’Donnell were Portland shop­
We can expect to enjoy many days of enjoyable
pers Tuesday.
sunshine from now on—the new style wash
C. John is doing his plowing
only
COMPLETE
with a new McCormick-Deering
dresses and sheer cotton voiles are ideal for
tractor.
these days — AT
D. Doolin is able to be out
—8-tube superhet-
A NEW RADIO COMES TO TOWN
after his illness.
erodyn
Mr. Glassner drove the school
out of “The House of Magic” . . .
bus on Thursday.
—tone control
The prettiest of shades and styles—medium and
General Electric. And . . . We are
Virginia and Francis Dooley,
long lengths—a few clever large leg pajamas
who have been sick the past
—8-inch dynamic
happy to be the first to announce
are in the group. All sizes.
two weeks with septic sore throat
—phonograph con­
it. A sensation in small radios . . .
are much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith
nection
for
it
gives
big
set
performance.
and family visited her sister at
Birkenfeld
School Items 1
high quality in
performance
Treharne
GENERAL
VOW ON DtSPLAY
The New
MILLER^
WARM WEATHER IS HERE
$1.95 .o $2.95
IF YOU PREFER
PERMANENT
IS “EASY AS A MARCEL
Then select a face powder
that reveals nature in­
stead of one that conceals
And it is only
$5.00
Milady’s
To make your own frocks we have the sheer
yard goods for your use. A few suggestions are
PLAIN VOILES
29 and 49c Yd.
FIGURED VOILES
33c Yd.
PRINTS ....
15c and 22c Yd.
BATISTES
29c Yd.
MOTHER’S DAY
Remembrances
We have many splendid articles—dresses,
hosiery, purses, handkerchiefs, lace neckwear,
sweaters—for this most important of days.
Beauty Shoppe
Vernonia Hotel Building
492 Bridge Street
Phone 1261
The extra fineness of this
smooth-spreading powder
covers the skin with a pro­
tective layer not thick
enough to make the face
a mask but rather just
thin enough to allow the
healthy color of the skin
to show through. For a
fair test, try the miniature
size first.
Sold only at Rexall Drug
Stores
Mac’s Pharmacy
Vernonia, Oregon
■ «*** Tito
Jtore w» ■
Junior
$72.50
with less heat and
weight.
Even small children
enjoy the Ringlette,
$2.00
ELECTRIC
FULL KAVGE HABIO
Do You Want
Natural Charm?
Cara Nome Face
Powder
PAGE FIVE
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honest to goodness “Super” . . .
using 2 of the sensational super con­
trol tubes. We know it to be the
most marvelous radio receiver, of
this type that has yet been produced.
—super sensitive
—super selective
—new design
—new performance
—tone
•18th Century
mantel clock
style case
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
622 Bridge Street
Phone 691