Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 19, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
The students of the Vernonia
high school will receive an all
day vacation on Monday, Feb­
ruary 22.
»Mai
■u
Riverview
Mildred Hawkins
ASSEMBLY PROGRAM FRIDAY
Song by assembly, America and
Ameirca the Beautiful; speech by
Marian Lindley, Lincoln; song
by glee club, God Speed the
Right; boys’ quartet, song on
Washington; speech by Helen
Charlesworth, Washington; selec­
tion by orchestra, Spirt of Ameri­
ca.
Mr. and Mrs. LaCline of Wilark
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
The eighth grade class honored
Blackman.
Lincoln’s birthday Friday by re­
Mrs. H. C. Ridenour and daugh­
citing the Gettysburg Address.
ter Patsy of Camp McGregor
The eighth grade girls made
spent the weekend with Mr. and
valentines last week in art.
Mrs. P. H. Matson.
Josephine Hall, Syvia Sessman Editor ........... . .... Nelle Green
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Miller made
and Glennie Russell made the A>»t. Editor ..... .
Bob Fox
.a trip to Portland Sunday.
class valentine box, which was i
Senior Reporter
Mrs. Margaret Garrigus and
opened Friday morning on ac-
Verla Messing
Mr. Erickson of Portland spent
ÜT7
count of the basketball boys
Junior Reporter
Friday with the former’s mother,
leaving at noon.
Edgar Crawford
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Mrs. J. W. White.
Sophomore Reporter
MRS. SANDON’S ROOM, 7
CREAM PIE
Mrs. Andy Kostur spent Sun­
Zonweiss Douglass
Receiving 100 in spelling were
day evening with Mrs. J. W.
Freshman Reporter
Mrs. J. W. Neurer
White.
Hazel Chapman, Leona Fetsch,
Leona Hillman
2 cups rich milk or thin cream
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. May of Jew­
Everett Meeker, Evelyn Shipley,
%
cup
sugar
ell called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan
and Bonnie Buffmire.
VERNONIA DEFEATS
Pinch of salt
May and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lewis Beveridge was absent
SCAPPOOSE, 34 TO 9
2 eggs
White Sunday.
Monday.
'4 cup flour
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Robbins
Vernonia defeated Scappoose
Vanilla
MRS. DUNCAN’S ROOM, 5
and children enjoyed a delightful
Friday,
February
12,
in
the
Ver
­
Scald milk or cream in double luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Jean Shurman will spell for
the fifth grade Wednesday night nonia grade school gymnasium. boiler. Add flour, sugar and salt, Christiansen Wednesday.
well mixed together and stir con­
at the grade school auditorium. The score was 34 to 9.
In the first and second quarters stantly until the mixtun. thick­ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox and
The fifth grade is making book
Vernonia took the lead from the ens. Cook 10 minutes ana add the children of Portland spent Wed­
reports on library books.
beginning, and the half ended beaten yolks and vanilla. Beat nesday here visiting relatives,
i Mrs. A. E. Lindberg returned
with the score 17-4.
(Omitted Last Week)
with egg beater and pour into a home Wednesday after spending
Scappoose had two teams and baked crust.
two weeks in Portland visiting
MISS HILT’S ROOM, 8-1
whenever a substitution was made
Beat egg whites, add 4 table- her daughter and family.
The 8-1 girls have made a val­ they would put in a complete team
spoons sugar and a few drops of
A number of friends gathered
entine border for their room.
of five. When that team had play­ vanilla, Pile lightly over top and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ed
awhile,
the
other
one
was
brown In hot oven.
MR. SPRING'S ROOM, 8-2
Nels Chambers Saturday at a
put back into the game.
Harold Purney has returned af-
i
surprise house warming.
The
There
were
a
number
of
fouls
LEMON
PIE
ter a few weeks of absence.
evening was spent in dancing. A
made
by
both
sides
throughout
the
Nadine Aldrich has been ab-
Mrs. A. Dowling
dainty and delightful luncheon
game.
sent for two days.
1 large lemon
was served by the hostess. Those
The
second
half
was
slower
and
Those who received 100 in spel­
1 cup sugar, large
present were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
ling last week are Harry Colson, not so interesting as the first
scant cup flour
Magoff, Mr. and Mrs. Art
half. The score at the end of the
George Crawford, Robert Depue,
large piece butter
Wridge, Harry Spencer, Mr. and
game
was
3<-9.
Elizabeth George, Alice Hoff­
3 eggs
Mrs. George McNutt, Mr. and
Loran Woodeage of St. Helens
man, Jeanne Hughes, Bobbie King,
2 cups hot water
Mrs. P. H. Matson, Mrs. Black­
refereed the game.
Glennie Russell, Sylvia Sessman,
Sift flour and sugar twice, add man. Mrs. H. C. Ridenour, Camp
Vernonia’s second team also
and Evelyn Varley.
defeated Scappoose, the score be­ egg yolks, beat until creamy. Add McGregor, and Mr. and Mrs.
hot water little at a time, stirring Chet Shoemaker.
ing 28-17.
MRS. SANDON’S ROOM
all the time. Put mixture into
Mrs. L. H. Plummer has been
Zelma Hambley was absent
We wish to make a correction double boiler, add butter, cook very ill for the past few days.
Friday.
Egil Nygaard received word
Edith Anderson was absent all pertaining to the senior play. It until thick. Just as removed from
has not as yet been chosen.
fire add grated rhind of lemon this week, that his mother passed
week.
away. She is in Sweden.
and juice, stir well.
Bobbie Marker, Hazel Chapman
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Have pastry shells baked ready
Mrs. Glen Peoples and little
and Ted Davis received 100 in
for the filling and pour in mix­ daughter Irene have both been
NEWSY BITS
a history test.
ture, whip whites of eggs, add ill the past week.
Those who received 100 in the
■o-------- o--------- o
3 tablespoons of sugar and spread
Mrs. Rose Plummer made a
seventh grade are Bonita Buff­
V. H. S. basketball squad will over the top of pies. Return to business trip to Camp Eight last
mire, Hazel Chapman, Delphia
Wednesday.
Killian, Evelyn Shipley and El- play the Pacific university fresh­ oven to brown.
men five on Friday, February 19,
Weaver Clark and son of Bea­
Makes two medium size pies.
oise Shumway.
at the grade school gym. This is
ver creek visited friends in Riv­
MR. CAl.EF’S ROOM, 6-2
not a conference game.
erview Saturday.
Those who received 100 all
Gladys End spent Saturday
The V. H. S. basketball team
week in spelling are Virginia will clash with the St. Helens
night with Mildred Hawkins.
Henderson, Louise Higbee, Eve- team on Monday, February 22.
Kenneth Fowler left Sunday
lyn May, Daisy McDonald, Mar- The game will be played on the
for Scappoose where he has em­
Saturday,
February
13,
garet Salomonsen, Albert Shal- grade school gym floor.
ployment.
Timber Parent-Teacher’s associa­
lock, Wilma Stolin and Rose
The civics class has completed tion was represented at the coun­ Little Alice Brown is very ill
Yana.
the study of parliamentary law ty council meeting held at Aloha. with pneumonia at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and
and is now studying on the sub­ Those attending were Mrs. C.
ject
of
etiquette.
The
class
will
Stanton,
Mrs.
J.
Brown, Mrs. A. Redmond, Oregon, for a visit with
Anniversary
study on this subject for three Pearson, Mrs. P. McCampbell.
her sister, Mrs. J. Greenbo.
weeks.
After
the
three
weeks
are
Party at Webbs’
The Campfire Girls are dis-
cimpleted the class will study posing of a quilt which was re­
cently completed by the ladies at
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Webb of character education.
The graduating class of ’31 an all day gathering where a pot
Treharne entertained a number
of friends at a combined birth­ presented the present student I ; luck dinner was served,
Mrs. B. Wright entertained at
day and wedding anniversary par­ body with a trophy case last
week. The school has four trophy bridge in honor of Mrs. W. Gil-
ty February 13.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. cases at present. The students more’s sister, Mrs. J. Greenbo.
American Legion
L. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. are hoping to gain the basketball Those attending were Mrs. B.
Vernonia Post
trophy.
|
Hoffman,
Mrs.
A. Richie, Mrs.
Baslington, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
119, American
The newly elected officers of M. Welter, Mrs. J. Greenbo, Mrs.
Schmidlin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Legion.
Meets
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph the civics class are president, ■ W. Gilmore and the hostess, Mrs.
2nd and 4th
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Smej- George Laird; vice-president, Ger- B. Wright. Dainty refreshments
Tuesdays
each
trude Ek; secretary-treasurer, were served.
kal, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Uhlin.
month, 8. p. m.
Christine Rainey.
| Mrs. W. Gilmore is returning to
Refreshments were served.
J. E. Kerr, Com­
mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj.
MR. SPRING’S ROOM, 8-2
Timberline
Timber
LODGES
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.
RARRFR
M
DENTISTS
SHOPS
BARBER
Willard Batterie»
M. D. COLE
VIOLET RAY GASOLINE
Oils . . . Expert Greasing
Haircutting for Men
Women ana Children
Expert Work Guaranteed
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
CARD ROOM
DOCTORS
TRANSFER — TRUCK
PASTIME
Marvin R. Eby, M. D.
CARDS AND
LIGHT LUNCHES
Physican and Surgeon
PORTERFIELD’S
TRANSFER AND FEED CO.
Jt>y
shop
Lloyd Baker, Prop.
Phone Hospital 931
Town Office 891
General Contractor
Mason Work, Building
DR. J. A. HUGHES
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 663
les. Phone 664
Vernonia,
Oregon
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple.
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
month. Special called
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
W. E. Bell, Secretary.
Order of Eastern Star
All Kinds of Hay and Feed.
Prices right. Also all kinda of
Rood wood.
Phone 253
Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication first
and third ■ Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma­
sonic Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and Eroth-
ers welcome.
Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M.
Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary.
CURLY’S TRANSFER
Mountain Heart
Rebekah Lodge No. 243
CONTRACTORS------------------------------
JOHN A. MILLER
A. F. & A. M.
Phone Business 221
Residence 653
Local and Long Dis­
tance Hauling
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every
second and fourth Thursdays in
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­
ors always welcome.
Marie O’Donnell, N. G.
Emma Miller, Secretary.
RESTAURANTS
BAFFORD BROS.
Mary Kato
General Plumbing
Chop Suey
Restaurant
Vernonia
C. BRUCE
Wholetal« and Retail
LUMBER
Vernonia, Oregon
OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­
URDAY AND SUNDAY
729
THIRD
STREET
CASON TRANSFER
Local & long distance
HAULING
Phone 923
Office in
Workingmen’s Store
Watch the classified section
and see for yourself the many
opportunities listed there. Read
it every week.
Pythian Sisters
Vernonia Temple «1 meet»
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
W.O.W. hall.
Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C.
Clara Kerns, M. or R. 4 C.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
HARDING LODGE 11«
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.
PAGE FIVE
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave McMullin at Natal.
Mrs. Edith Varley entertained
a group of friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ridderbusch
and children spent Thursday with
Mrs. Edith Varley.
Bill Nixon has gone to Tilla­
mook to open a new territory
for the Caswell Coffee company.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cline spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Cline.
Romey Howell and wife spent
the day with Mrs. Jim Morgan |
Tuesday.
Billy Nixon, who has been suf­
fering from the whooping cough,
is somewhat better at this writ­
FOR SALE
ing.
Mrs. Charley Wilson is ill at M. Peterson. Mrs. Dunlap re­ Pair of Canary birds and cage
turned to her home Sunday.
this writing.
for sale. Call at house No. 35,
James McCormick butchered a
Mrs. Jim Morgan is also quite
porker last week and Jake Neur­ O.-A. Hill._______________ (8*1)
ill.
Aunt Sally spent the afternoon er butchered a baby beef.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin 2-MONTHS OLD PIGS, $3.50.
with Mrs. McCabe Tuesday.
Brood sows, will farrow this
were
greatly surprised Wednes­
Mrs. Art Wridge made a trip
spring, $10 and up. R. M. Whit­
day
evening
when
several
neigh
­
to Portland Monday to get her
sell, ",4-mile south of Vernonia.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Spencer, bors and families called to spend
(7*2)
the
evening
with
them.
and small daughter, Betty Lou,
R.
Lincoln
from
Portland
was
who came from Trout Lake,
WEANER PIGS For sale. Har­
the weekend guest of Lincoln
Washingt n.
ry
Culbertson.
2tf.
Mrs. B. B. Hawkins entertained | Peterson and Elmer Lindberg.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Kuback
Mrs. Dan May, Gladys End, Elza!
ACREAGE AND FARMS — For
Varley and Lloyd Coffman to and little Louise spent Sunday
sale. T. B, Mills.________ (2tf)
in
St.
Helens
visiting
relatives
supper Friday night.
and friends. The Kubacks form­
FOR RENT
erly lived in St .Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay FOR RENT —5-furnished rooms,
called to see Mr. and Mrs. Jake
good range, . bath and toilet.
Neurer Sunday.
Very pleasant. No small children.
Mr*. Jake Neurer
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carmicheal Rent $15.00, water and lights
are making arrangements now to furnished. Apply 1024 Columbia
move in a short time. The Car-
(7*1)
A number of local farmers at­ misheals living below Mist now street, Mrs. Cleveland.
tended the 39th Annual Oregon are in the dairy business.
TRADE OR SWAP
Dairymen’s association last week
Several folks from Vernonia
at Clatskanie.
were down to spend Sunday even­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel
Vista, no reasonable offer re­
from Mist were supper guests at Bob Lindsay.
fused; terms. Could be remodel­
their daughter’s family Wednes­
Mrs. Oliver Burris and her ed into four flats. Trade for any­
day evening at Natal.
granddaughter, Miss Beatrice Per­ thing near Portland. Mrs. C. R.
Ed Tapp from the Vernonia ry drove to Vernonia Tuesday.
Twineham, 709 Flanders St.,
Trading company was down the
Floyd Deeds and Alberta De Portland, Ore.______________5*4
river after feed and baled straw Rock accompanied by Mrs. M.
last week.
Peterson will be home for the COLONIAL JUNIOR RANGE —
Nearly new, to exchange for
Noble Dunlap, Stanley Kuback, weekend.
cow or young stock. J. M. Luther,
Clyde Johnson and Lee Osborn
Keasey.
(8*3)
were all in Vernonia Saturday.
The county put their crew of
MISCELLANEOUS
men to work on the Natal bluff
Th® • • • • •
last week. This work has been
i WANTED—Use of about a 1300
delayed during the recent snow
best time to
lb work horse for its feed.
and cold. They ase now blasting
buy needed
Very little work. J. Burtraw, Ver­
and moving rock and dirt to widen
nonia.
(8*1)
the highway around the curve.
printing is
Mrs. Noble Dunlap went to
Read the Eagle classified ads
Eugene Thursday to visit her
—there may be something that
son Floyd and her mother, Mrs.
1 will save you money.
Natal
►NOW*