Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 06, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1932.
Timberline
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
V ernonia rooters Is expected to
attend this game. This game will
determine the better chances of
Vernonia and Rainier for the
county championship.
Itiverview’
Mildred
Hawkins
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I SNAPPY CATCHES |
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her sister, Mrs. K. W. Bentley,
in Portland for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Beauvaux spent
the weekend with Mrs. Clara
Smyth.
Joy Willard has been very ill
for the past few days.
John and Lewis Laramore spent
Sunday in Portland.
Mrs. Mike Willard entertained
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Heath and
Harvey Heath Sunday.
Ruby Tays entertained a group
of her friends Monday, on the oc­
casion of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley White
and daughter Leota visited Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Willard Saturday
evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Laraway and sons
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Wilson.
Aunt Sally was pleasantly sur­
prised Friday by E. A. Bouslog
and Mrs. Oral Faulkner bringing
her two lovely house plants from
Portland.
Grandma Rogers stayed with
Aunt Sally Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer
visited Aunt Sally and Mrs. Tom
Throop Friday.
Aunt Sally spent Saturday
night with Grandma Rogers.
‘
.
Bud Smith and Lloyd Gibbons
Asst. Editor .......
Bob Fox
returned from Gresham Saturday.
Senior Reporter
Mrs. Frank Mills spent Tuesday
Well, well, well, there’s a new with Mrs. Sydney Malmsten.
Verla Messing
talent in our school. The coach
Junior Reporter
Otto Malmsten spent Sunday
was observed reading the news­
Edgar Crawford
with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Malm­
paper
upside
down
at
St.
Helens
Sophomore Reporter
sten.
after the last game.
Zonweiss Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. Charley White
Freshman Reporter
Then there’s a leading chemis­
and daughter Leota of Cornelius
Leona Hillman
try student that had a hot time
spent a few days with Mr. and
in the laboratory Thursday when
Mrs. J. W. White and Mr. and
she
dropped
her
alcohol
lamp.
Vernonia Edges Out
Mrs. Dan May this week.
How about an initiation and a
Mrs. Byers returned to War­
League Leaders 28
speech for our new senior presi­ renton where Mr. Byers has been
To 27 to Gain Tie dent?
working for some time.
There are two senior boys that
Mr. and Mrs. Zorbers spent
In a game played Friday even­
have resolved not to take any Tuesday evening enjoying five
ing at the St. Helens high school
girls anywhere as long as they hundred at Mr. and Mrs. John
auditorium, St. Helens was de­
live. Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
Plummer’s.
feated for the first time this sea­
There’s a lot of talk around
Mrs. Burt Edon has had for her
son by the Vernonia high school
quintet by a score of 28 to 27. the senior room about enlisting company her aunt from Carson,
Washington, this week.
The first quarter of the sche­ for the Shanghai war.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples have
duled game was very interesting o— —o— —o------ o— —o
been visiting Mrs. Peoples’ mother
and exciting for both Vernonia
NEWSY BITS
and St. Helens fans. Immediately o— —o------- o------- o— —o at Westimber this week.
Mrs. Grace Plummer visited at
from the first whistle, both teams
Mignon DePue, a junior, re­ the home of Mrs. Rose Plummer
were fighting hard for the ball.
turned to school last Monday af­ Saturday.
The first basket was made by Ma-
ter a brief absence.
Kenneth Fowler visited rela­
goff, one of Vernonia’s forwards,
Harvard Malmsten returned to tives in St. Helens over tht week
which gave 11 m a two point lead
early in the game. St. Helens school last Monday. He had been end.
E. D. Johnson and Earl Latin
made the next basket; that tied in the St. Helens hospital since
Mr*. Jake Neurer
From this time until the Scappoose game on Tuesday. of St. Helens visited Mr. and
Ruth
Louden,
a
junior,
return
­
Mrs.
D.
R.
Fowler
Thursday.
about th lt> ■ four minutes of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson have
• nd qnai ■ the score was tied. ed to school last Monday after a
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listle blew for the long illness. She has missed about spent several days with Mr. and recently purchased a sedan.
Mrs. D. R. Fowler this week.
Lincoln Peterson and Bob Lind­
ha ' St. Helens had a lead of a month of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan May had as sey will serve on the election
Many school busses were late
10 points. Things began to look
last week due to the snow and their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. board in May. Mr. Peterson in
bad.
Ted Ridderbusch and children, Mist prtcinct and Mr. Lindsey
When Vernonia came out on fallen trees in the road.
The Rock creek bus driver was Mrs. Ridderbusch of Jewell, Mr. in Vernonia.
the floor at the end of the half,
J. E. Johnson from Rainier
they seemingly had a different at­ forced to cut and remove five and Mrs. Noel Woods and chil­
titude toward the fast moving trees. The bus reached school at dren, Mr. Edens and son, Lloyd was here on some business Fri­
11 o’clock. Other busses were al­ Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ol­ day.
Saints.
son, Red Sessman, Warren White
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuback
The third quarter opened with so delayed by the snow.
and little Louise spent Monday
a bang, with Vernonia again
The classes of the high school and Mildred Hawkins.
Gladys End spent Saturday afternoon in Vernonia.
making the first basket. Seeming­ have been taking up at 12:45 o’­
Mrs. Lee Osborn left for Port­
ly, Vernonia had made up their clock in the afternoon in order to night with Mildred Hawkins.
Morris Graves spent the past land Saturday on an indefinite
minds during the half to cut the allow school to dismiss at three
ten point lead, which the Saints o’clock. This method is to con­ week with Mr. and Mrs. Etters visit with friends and relatives.
of Gaston.
Dave and John McMullin were
had over them to nothing and tinue during the snow weather.
Mrs. Edith Varley has been ill business visitors in Vernonia on
they certainly did, for only about
Willard Ennis, president of the for the past few days.
Saturday.
three minutes of play had dis­ senior class, moved to St. Helens
Charley Christiansen and son' Mr. and Mrs. Lois Carmichael
persed when the Vernonia quin­ last Friday. Ernest Nanson, vice-
Jack left Sunday for St. Helens, I have rented Mrs. M. Dunlap’s
tet had bound the score to an­ president, will fill his office.
where they have employment.
farm near Big Eddy camp.
other tie.
Louise Roberson has been ab­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox and j The Natal Telephone company’s
The fans somehow were wish­ sent for the last week due to children of Portland visited rela­
line was down in several places
ing for the last quarter, for they illness.
tives in Riverview Wednesday and out of order for a couple of
knew that this would be the de­
The art classes are working on and Thursday.
days. Ira Peterson got the line
ciding factor.
By very close design. The Art II classes are
Mrs. A. E. Lindberg returned in working order Saturday.
checking and refined offensive­ using the seven creative prin­ home with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
ness, Vernonia was able to hold ciples to originate borders, all Cox for a few weeks.
drove to Vernonia on business
the Saints to an endless tie dur­ over patterns, decorative flowers
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins visited Mrs. Wednesday.
ing most of the fourth quarter. and fruits which will be used later Paul Driscoll of Stony Point Wed­
The county ran the scrapers
There were only 35 seconds to on articles to be deviated.
nesday and Thursday.
over the highway Friday taking
play when
Barker,
Vernonia
Art I students are using all
Dan May, Oral Varley and Les- away the snow to make traffic
guard, took a quite long shot, but kinds of geometrical forms for ster Greenia returned from St. safer and better going.
missed. Then the Saints secured decoration. These are painted in Helens Saturday, where they have
The West Coast Telephone line
the ball from the back board and black and white, also colors. All had employment.
was out of commission for a few
started down the floor, but some­ will be applied later to some­
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes andj days. It was repaired by a crew
how the ball struck one of Ralph thing useful.
sons Ole and Oral spent Sunday of men Monday.
George’s hands swinging around
—o—
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin
All road work was delayed
in mid-air and was forced to
Mr. and Mrs. John Glassner of of Natal.
since the cold spell. The tempera­
land in George’s arms. From here Treharne had as weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buchner spent ture dropped to 15 above early
the ball was passed to Magoff, Mrs. Glassner’s sister and her Sunday with the latter’s mother, Tuesday morning. There were
under the basket, by George, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mrs. C. W. Rundell.
large pieces of ice floating down
from Magoff to Barker, who was Martin, of Turner, Oregon.
Mrs. Virgil Powell attended a the river Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin were mar­ five hundred party In Camp Eight
coming in from the side of the
Jake Neurer and Stanley Ku-
basket. There were only three ried at the home of the bride in Wednesday, bringing home first hack made a trip to Clatskanie
seconds to play when the deciding Turner on Friday evening, Jan­ prize.
I Tuesday.
goal was converted by Barker. uary 29, at six o’clock.
Mrs. L. L. Lewis visited Aunti Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
Mrs. Martin, formerly Gladys Sally Monday.
Just as the ball rolled through
sons visited their daughter’s fa­
the net, the gun went off, separ­ ' Given, lived here with her sister
Louise Higby spent Sunday af-' mily, Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMul­
ating the two teams by one point. and attended Vernonia high dur­ ternoon with Rhoda Bell.
lin.
The line-up for the game was: ing her freshman year. With the
B. B. Hawkins attended an
Mrs. Ira Peterson called to see
St. Helens exception Of that year she has American Legion meeting in St. Mrs. Jake Neurer on Saturday.
Pos.
Vernonia
Abrams always lived with her father at Helens Saturday evening.
Magoff .......... ... RF.. ...
Holcomb ....... LF .. .... Murray Turner, who has been night mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christiansen
Watch the classified section
George ........... .... C...... Erickson shal there the past few years.
visited Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Fri­ and see for yourself the many
Smith ............. RG..... ..... Harper
opportunities listed there. Read
day evening.
Kovach
Mr. Wilkerson, principal of the'
Barker ............ LG......
Mrs. Harvey Heath is visiting' it every week.
The second team of Vernonia high school, encountered bad luck
was defeated by the St. Helens last week on his way to St. Hel­
second team by a score of 28-20. ens, as he ran into a snow drift
and was stuck until help arrived.
The Vernonia basketball squads
He also broke the rear axle
will journey to Rainier to battle of his car while uptown last Sat­
the Rainier five on Friday, Feb­ urday afternoon. He required the
ruary 5. The games will begin at assistance of the wrecker to help
seven o’clock. A large crowd of him to the garage.
A. F. & A. M.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Regular commu­
A. F. & A. M. meets
nication first
at
Masonic
Temple,
and third Wed­
Stated
Communication
nesdays of each
First Thursday of each
month, at Ma­
month. Special called
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­ meetings on all other Thurs­
ters and broth­ day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
ers welcome,
most cordially welcome.
arse, W. M.
Mrs. Edith
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
ell, Secretary.
Mrs. Alma
W. E. Bell, Secretary.
Editor ..................... Nelle Green
Natal
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
F.
Claude Stephen*,
11 a. m. a special Boy Scout
meeting. Subject, “The Revenger
Must be Stopped.” Text, 2 Sam­
uel 14:11.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.
m. Miss Zonweiss Douglass will
be the leader. Topic, “How our
Society Meets Young People’s
Needs.”
(Christian Endeavor
day.) 7:30 p. m. the annual day
of prayer for missions in charge
of the W. M. S. The pastor
preaching on the theme, “Why
Pray?”
Father and Sons supper at the
social hall of the church Monday
evening, 6:30 p. m.
SIX WEEKS OLD PIGS—For
WANTED
sale. A. B. Counts, Phone
8F525.
(6*2) WANTED— % h. p„ 110 volt el­
ectric motor. Must be cheap
and in good condition. Ernest
Elmer Bergerson’s oldest son Nanson, 872 Weed Ave.
is at the Hillsboro hospital. He
has an infection in his arm.
I LOST AND FOUND
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Helt and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs. LOST—A small black leather
case containing green pencil
Harry Wilson on Thursday.
and pen, glasses and a bunch of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer
were Vernonia shoppers on Fri­ keys. Finder please return to
Washington Grade School.
(6cl
day.
Electric light wires were down
near Arcadia park. Lights were
out for several hours.
Printing, ordered
Some employes from Clark and i
today, can be de­
Wilson camp are home during the!
snow storm.
livered tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Grager Schmidlin
if you wish it
of Vernonia visited with her par­
Snow has covered the ground ents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, ■•••••••••••••••••••••a
for the past week, measuring 15 at Treharne.
inches in depth.
The mail carrier appreciated
the men clearing the snow away
from their mail boxes.
A truck clearing snow from the
road came out from St. Helens
the past week.
Miss Elizabeth Murray, county
school superintendent, called at
Pleasant Hill school Friday.
Jimmy, Harold, Mildred Lamro,
Douglas O’Donnell, Jenetta Lines,
Betty Glassner, were absent from
school.
Treharne
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Made Fresh Each Day
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Don’t risk catching cold by washing clothes
during the winter . . . Let us do it for you in
our safe and sanitary modern way.
You will be pleased with the quality of our
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 11«
Vernonia Laundry
PHONE 711
1. QO. F.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
L O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
ors always welcome.
I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No.
Marie O’Donnell, N. G.
246 meets every Tuesday night
| at 8 o'clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis­
Emma Miller, Secretary.
itors always welcome.
Chas. Holt, Noble Grand.
Pythian Suter*
G. G. Holt, Vice-Grand.
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
G. M. Holt, Secretary.
W.O.W. hall.
Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C.
American Legion
Meets every Monday
night in the I.O.O.F.
hall. Visiting broth­
ers welcome. R. M.
Aldrich, C. C.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.
Vornnnin Peet
119, American
Legion.
Meets
2nd and 4th
Tuesdays
sack
month, 8. p. m.
J. E. Kerr, Com­
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
You will like the tender flakey crusts—and
the delicious goodness within. You will appreci­
ate, too, the fact that our pastries are always
made of the finest and freshest ingredients.
Pies made to order at any time . . , Here is
a list of some of our specialties in pies:—
CHOCOLATE
BOSTON CREAM
CREAM
LEMON CREAM
COCOANUT CREAM
BANANA CREAM
PUMPKIN
FOR
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PHONE 681
Vernonia
Trading Co.
FRUIT PIES— Including apple, peach, apricot,
raisin, pineapple, cherry and berry pies of sev­
eral kinds.
Agency for
McCormick-Deering
------ TRACTORS ------
Vernonia Bakery
“HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD”
Professional and Business Diredory
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.
RARRFR
DENTISTS
SHOPS
BBARBER
shop
Haircutting for Men
Women ana Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
PASTIME
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Llayd Baker, Prop.
CONTRACTORS
JOHN A. MILLER
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
Willard Batteries
M. D. COLE
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oils • . . Expert Greasing
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
DOCTORS
CARD ROOM
The Laundry
IS LOTS CHEAPER THAN
Minister
A day of special importance.
A message to pupils of Bible
school. The Christian Endeavor
society and all members of the
Church of Christ and others, com-I
ing.
9:45 a. m. Bible school; 10:45
a. m. Divine morning worship,
theme, Our Warfare. Anthem by
T. B. Thomas, choir. Bible has
ACREAGE AND FARMS — For
much to say about war, hear it.
MISCELLANEOUS
sale. T. B. Mills.
(2tf)
Evening hour of service in
charge of the Christian Endeavor' BUILD YOUR OWN TRAILER—
TRADE OR SWAP
At small cost. Send for infor­
society, in recognition of C. E.
mation explaining “Build It Your­
day.
self” proposition. P. O. Box 85, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel
Vista, no reasonable offer re­
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Vernonia.
6*1
fused; terms. Could be remodel­
ed into four flats. Trade for any­
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
FOR SALE
thing near Portland. Mrs. C. R.
The Sunday school hour is 9:45
WEANER PIGS For sale. Har­ Twineham, 709 Flanders St.,
a. m. in charge of Mrs. E. E.
5*4
ry Culbertson.
2tf. Portland, Ore.
Garner.
Sending Your Clothes To
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
PAGE FIVE
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
Physican and Surgeon
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
DR. J. A. HUGHES
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
Res. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
BAFFORD BROS.
Mary Kato
General Plumbing
Chop Suey
ItPNtaurant
C. BRUCE
Wholesale and Retail
1
LUMBER
Vernonia, Oregon
CURLY’S TRANSFER
Phone Business 221
Residence 653
Local and Long Dis­
tance Hauling
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RESTAURANTS
Vernonia
TRANSFER — TRUCK
OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­
URDAY AND SUNDAY
729
THIRD
STREET
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen'* Store
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