PAGE TWO »■ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1&31. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Monday, Mrs. Fogel has been in! Forest Grove with her father, i William H. Milne, who is very] ill. She is expected home tonight. Mildred Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring are spending the Thanksgiving holi­ days with Mrs. Spring’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christian­ and Mrs. H. Dewey and Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr. and- Mrs. O. W. Von Hoene, sen spent several days in Port­ in Portland. land last week. and son were guests at the home 1 and Mrs. W. J. Armitage. E. M. Bleile made a business Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk and of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cady in Merle Mills and RuBsell Mills daughter Arlene spent the after­ Portland for Thanksgiving din- went back to the Oregon State trip to Portland Tuesday. ner. campus for the home coming fes­ Dorothy June Wolff has been noon with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ill in bed since last Friday. Fowler Thursday. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel and Mrs. tivities on November 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knauss Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, who until Jay Burtraw returned Wednes­ Rose Fletcher joined Mr. and Mrs. I. Morrison of Astoria in‘recently operated the Hy-Van ho- are moving this week to the Elon day from St. Helens, where he Portland on Thanksgiving day for! tel, left this week for a visit of, Malmsten place near town. Their spent a few days. dinner and a visit to the theatre. several ‘ weeks with relatives * in — | home on B street will be occupi­ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson of ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring Tigard and Portland, before go-| N. S. Soden took 110 quarts St. Helens visited her mother, after the first of the month. of home-canned fruit and vege­ ing to join her husband in Klam- C. W. Reithner was in Portland Mrs. D. R. Fowler, Saturday. tables to the Oregon-Washington i ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaphammer for several days the first of the Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Thomp­ Pythian home in Vancouver, spent the evening with Mr. and week. Washington, Sunday. The dona­ son of Seattle were in Verno­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolff Mrs. Clifford Fowler Saturday. tion was collected by Vernonia nia last week to take the lat­ Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and Pythian Sisters. This is the third ter’s mother, Mrs. Dolly Cheney and Dorothy June and Mr. and son Ole and Oral spent Sunday Mrs. E. M. Bleile and sons en ­ home. Mrs. Cheney has been year that Mr. Soden has carried visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. joyed Thanksgiving dinner togeth­ with Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMul­ the local gift to the home. lin of Natal. Two cases of smallpox were re­ Armitage, for the past two er at the Bleile home. DeLoss Powell witnessed the months. ported from Columbia county last CARD OF THANKS football game in Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Armitage week. We wish to express our grati­ Saturday. Hotel McDonald has the agency spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Word has been received that and Mrs. G. F. Stevenson and tude to the friends who extended State Laundry Co. for for the their sympathy in our recent be­ Chester Bell, formerly of this laundry and dry cleaning. Picks family in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Johnson reavement, and also for the many city, received a broken leg when up Tuesdays and delivers Fri­ a horse fell on him. days. (Adv.) and family spent Thanksgiving beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. John Laramore returned Mrs. Minnie Sword Mr. and Mrs. I. Morrison of with Mrs. Johnson’s parents in Mrs. Charles Callendine home Wednesday after «"Vending Astoria were Sunday guests of Yacolt, Washington. Hotel McDonald guests this Robert Sword three weeks in Portland receiving Mrs. Rose Fletcher and Mrs. W. medical treatment. week included Bert Hockens, S. McDaniel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Evert Tucker of Camas, Wash- Guests at Hotel Nehalem this Beaverton, J. B. Stangee, Port­ ington, visited Mr. and Mrs. week were C. E. Wood, D. L. land, and A. B. Igou, Vancouver, In the County Court of the Richy Sunday. Amen of Portland, Chas. Seydell Washington. State of Oregon for Columbia Mrs. McCabe and her father Mr. and Mr3. E. E. Umpleth of Quincy and Fred Fluhrer of county. returned home Sunday after and daughter of Portland called Mayger. In the matter of the estate of spending several days in Portland. Donald W. Johnston of Port- on H. V. Libby Sunday afternoon. There was quite an excitement H. E. Gleason and John Skans, Alexander Sword, Deceased. land stopped at Hotel Vernonia Notice To Creditor. in Riverview Sunday evening of the state engineering force, last Thursday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick1 went to Portland Saturday to returned from Portland Monday. , spend the weekend with their res­ that the undersigned has been ap­ pointed executrix of the estate of Mrs. Hartwick had spent several pective families. G. R. Steel and J. E. Water­ Alexander Sword, deceased, by days in the city and Mr, Hart­ FOR wick had been receiving medical house spent Sunday at Seaside. the County Court of the State W. F. Hintzen, N. A. Sprague, of Oregon for Columbia County, treatment there for three weeks. THE Mrs. William Anderson and F. T. Clark, E .W. Clark of Port­ and has qualified. All persons HOLIDAYS small son of Spokane are visiting land, M. Homer Reeves, Oak having claims against said estate at the Elon Malmsten home un- Grove; R. C. Heiser, La Center, are hereby notified to present the til after Thanksgiving. Mrs. An- Washington; Charlie Brown and 1 duly verified as by law re­ 1 derson is a niece of the late Harry Ross of Seattle, registered same, You will like the charm of a soft deep RINGLETTE at Hotel Hy-Van this week. 1 quired, to the undersigned at the Mrs. Malmsten. PERMANENT. You will of W. A. Harris, 523 Miss Myrtle Van Blaricom of office 1 Don’t forget Mrs. Sitt’s home­ like, too, the ease with which made doughnuts and hot coffee at Vernonia, and her brother, Dewey Bridge street, Vernonia, Oregon, it is given. There is no six months from the date ’ discomfort in the Ringlette the Christian church bazaar, No­ Van Blaricom, who has been in within iirocess, yet no wave is more hereof. vember 28. (Adv. Washington during the past two 1 asting. $5.00 complete. Christine Sword Callendine, Among those who stopped at years, are at present operating Executrix. Hotel Gordon recently were How-1 Hotel Hy-Van. Mrs. Henry Fogel was called Dated and first published Nov. ard Hadley of Hillsboro, A. R. Duncan of St. Helens and C. W. to Portland November 19 by the 27th, 1931. Last publication, De­ death of her brother, Fred W. cember 25th, 1931. Berry of Portland. Vernonia Hotel Building Harris, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stevenson j Milne, a salesman for Armour Phone 1261 Attorney. of Portland spent Saturday night1 and Company. Since the funeral Riverview’ Milady's Beauty Slioppe I when DeLoss Powell, Alvin Pruitt, Ward Plumer, Billie Bassett and Tommy Hall failed to return home from a little hunting trip. A crowd gathered to hunt for them and they were found Mon­ day forenoon on their way home, well worn out but none the worse for their experience. Dorothy Throop will spend Thanksgiving at home. Alice Buchner is again able to be back to work at Penney’s after several days illness. Ora Rundell of Portland will spend Thanksgiving with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Run- dell. Miss Isabel Curry and Miss Foster of Yakima, Washington, visited friends in Riverview Mon-1 home to Clatskanie Tuesday. day. I Mrs. Harold Ridenour and two Mrs. Charles Wall visited daughters of Camp McGregor vis­ friends along the pavement Mon- ited Mrs. P. H. Matson Satur­ day. day afternoon. Tom Scott of Camp McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of Taft, Oregon, visited with her had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. J. I. Robbins, Mon­ P. H. Matson Sunday. day. Mr. and Mrs. Hartung visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robbins re­ Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Matson Sat- turned home with Mr. and Mrs urday evening. Bill Mason to spend the Thanks­ Mrs. Josephine Pout of Ta- giving holidays. coma, Washington, visited Mrs, Mrs. Lene McFall, and Mrs. P. K. Peterson for the week end. Irene Gaynor of Portland visited Mrs. P. K. Peterson visited in Mrs. Donaway Monday. Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Magoff visited Lloyd Gibbins, brother of R. friends in Portland Saturday and A. Smith was taken to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Charles Young returned Tuesday for medical attention. Professional and Business Directory For your convenience the following business and professional people are listed on this page alphabetically. These men and women are known in Vernonia as reliable business and professional people. RAPRFP SHOPS ■ maw / BARBER jty shop Haircutting for Men Women and Children Expert Work Guaranteed CARD ROOM PASTIME CARDS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Lloyd Baker, Prop. DENTISTS GLENN E. DEAMER Complete M. D. COLE RADIO SERVICE Dentist Vernonia, Oregon Parts for all radios either in stock or manufactured to order. House 18, O-A Hill Residence Phone 1061 DOCTORS I Marvin R. Eby, M. D. Physican and Surgeon Willard Batteries Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 VIOLET RAY GASOLINE Oil« . . . Expert Greasing CONTRACTORS I JOHN A. MILLER DR. J. A. HUGHES I I Physician and Surgeon I General Contractor Mason Work, Building I Office Phone 663 Res. Phone 664 BAFFORD BROS General Plumbing Vernonia C. BRUCE Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Vernonia, Oregon Mary Kato Chop Suey Restaurant OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­ URDAY AND SUNDAY THIRD STREET TRANSFER — TRUCK CURLY’S TRANSFER Vernonia, Oregon RESTAURANTS VERNONIA SERVICE STATION Phone Business 221 Residence 653 I I I I i i Local and Long Dis­ tance Hauling CASON TRANSFER Local & long distance HAULING Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’» Store