Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 19, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
BUSINESS IS
| feated th» Legion team Wednes-
PICK1NG UP
I day evening 27 to 11. The game
SAYS TAXPAYER was uninteresting to the handful
-----------
I of spectators on hand and was
A Vernonia taxpayer writes, marred by a good many fumbles.
“Business is picking up. I see
L)on jfolthanri played his usual
Dad Ritz is building a small chick-^00(J brand of ball both jn the
en pen at his home on Rose ave- fje|j and aj bat for jbe Athletics,
nue. His wife has four Rhode
score(j a total of seven of his
Island Red pullets of which the jeam>s 27 runs. Larry Marshall
old folks are very fond.
, a|8O performed we]] jn the field.
“Some of the neighbors thought Hodges and Van Loo, a new
that times are too dull for build- p]ayer for the Legions, scored
ing, but Dad said, ‘Well, it’s on-!three counters apiece to lead the
ly left-over lumber and the cost Liegiuii
Legion ouys
boys in scoring while
wnue the
me
was a few nails.’
I doctors Cole and Hughes gave
“Mrs. Ritz said, ‘O, the pul-1 good exhibitions in the field.
lets will soon pay for it. I get
The score:
two eggs a day. Keep the spirit j Athletics ....... 443 402 055—27
up and the business also. Verno­ Legions .......... 002 114 201—11
nia’s not a dead town. Keep a| Batteries: Ray and Austin; Cole
little building going on and the I and Van Loo.
mill will soon start operating.’’
RECORDER, MAYOR
OFFER RESIGNATIONS
(Continued from Page 1)
I I
i
iBini
treasurer H. E. McGraw to confer
Rebekah card party, tonight,
about purchase of certain water
bonds, adjournment was had until I. O. O. F. hall. Pacific university
frosh vs. V. H. S., grade school
Tuesday night.
?ym, 7:30 p. m. tonight. Rain-
Bond* Purchased
At the adjourned session Tues--!l™ girls, Feb. 22 in Masonic
Helens high school vs.
day the council voted to buy from
^-Helens
bond houses $2500 worth of city V- H. S. February 22, grade school
water bonds at 63 cents and 65 gym, 7 p. m. W. C. T. U. at Mrs.
cents on the dollar, saving money Chas. Malmsten’s February 23.
for the city when they become Loyal Gleaners at Mrs. J. F.
; Rose’s Feb. 24. Legion vs. Teach-
due.
There was no discussion of'ers Feb. 24, 7 p. m., Legion hall,
controversial topics at this meet- i Washington program, Rebekahs,
. 25. Fédérais vs. Outlaws
ing, somewhat to the disappoint-
ment of the large crowd in atten- i Feb. 25, Legion hall 7:30 p. m.
Athletics vs. Legions Feb. 26.
dence.
Bishop G. Epps, Evangelical
RARE BIRDS SEEN
church March 1, 7:30 p. m. Pyth­
A flock of Western Evening ian Sisters card party March 9.
Grosbeaks have been noticed early Nehalem club at Mrs. Tom Craw­
this week on O.-A. hill, particu-1 ford's March 9.
larly on the W. T. Lilly place. |
They are unusual in this vicinity,
and are noted for their brilliant |
plumage. They feed chiefly on.
seeds from maple trees, and are |
remarkably tame.
H. E. McGraw made a busin-
| ess trip to St. Helens Thursday
FEDERALS HAVE FIRM
' afternoon.
HOLD ON FIRST PLACE
IN BALL SERIES, Commissioner T. B. Mills has
_______
I been detained at his home this
(Continued from page 1.)
week because of the illness of
it is said that fully 90 per cent Mrs. Mills.
H. E. McGraw and Ray D. Fish-
of them were rooting for the
Teachers to win, no doubt on the er attended a directors’ meet­
theory that the Feds, more com­ ing of the county chamber of
monly known as the House of commerce in St. Helens Friday
David team, had won enough. night of last week.
This same thought was expressed
Miss Gladys Petty of Portland,
during the last world series when a graduate nurse, is taking care
most of the fans of the country of her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. C.
were pulling for the St. Louis Petty.
Cards to win from the Philadel­
Dr. Marvin R. Eby, while re-
phia Athletics.
turning late Thursday night af-
The Federal» scored two or I ter operating upon a patient, was
more runs in each inning except stopped by a tree that had fallen
the last. On the other hand the aeross the road about three miles
Profs did all of their scoring: the other side of Arcadia park,
in three innings. Their most sue- and had to walk that distance
cessful frame was the second and back in order to get a saw
when they counted nine times.! and axe.
They scored five runs each in
the fourth and seventh innings, j
ELECTION NOTICE
Frank Hartwick was the batting!
Notice is hereby given that on
star for the “Mustache Boys” gar­
nering four runs and making no' the 27th day of February, 1932
outs. Jordan did a mighty good at the City Hall in the City of
job of holding down Tom Bate-■ Vernonia, County of Columbia,
man while Nanson and Hawkins State of Oregon, an election will
lived up to their excellent 1 >pu be held for the purpose of vot-
tations in the field. Ray Mills ing upon the recall of the fol-
with six runs did the heavy scor- ■ lowing named officers:
J. E. Tapp
ing for the Teachers while Kil- Mayor
E. W. Holtham
gore and Spring held down their Councilman
Thomas A. Gordon
fielding assignments in good Councilman
1 Councilman
B. J. Cline
shape.
____ which election
will be held at
The score by innings:
225 223 320—21 one o’clock in the afternoon and
Federal» .....
090 500 500—19 will continue until seven in the
Teachers
Batteries: Bateman and Jor- afternoon of said day.
1 Dated this 18th day of Feb­
dan; Kilgore and Tucker.
ruary, 1932.
Athletic* 27, Legion* 11
D. B. Reasoner
In the final and poorest game
City Recorder
of the week the Athletics de-
“Gusto” Rolls
SPECIAL FOK FEBRUARY
Something new—combining the lightness
anti fine texture of modern bread with the added
vitamin content of
PURE WHEAT GERM
Which is the actual germ of the wheat, rich
in vitamins A, B, E and G, containing 25%
more vitamins than whole ground wheat bread.
Used with amazing results in University of
California test with undernourished children.
“GUSTO” ROLLS have a delicious flavor,
and stimulate both the appetite and the diges­
tive functions.
Baked each day this week and once or
twice a week during February ...... 20c a Dozen
HOT CROSS BUNS—Fresh each day till Easter
Vernonia Bakery
“HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD”
| JI Candle
Study Club Holds
I Valentine Party
quests each member to be there
ens, Mrs. Ray Charlesworth, Mrs. ' Women’s Class
next Sunday (and remember the
Harry Culbertson, and Mrs. Her­
man Veal.
hike).
¡Elects Officers
Refreshments were served by
the hostess during the social hour. i . The Women’s class of the
____ pres- Christian
ClUD
Other members and guests
unrisnan church
enuren met
met February
renruary JllSt Eight
_
ent included Mrs. Lyons, Mrs.'ll
. 4 ■ «linpil
•
a
Mrs.'H with their teacher, Mrs. C. C. ’ p
p,-*-..
Wells, Mrs. J. F. Rose, Mrs. E. Brown. New officers were elected: Lintel vu
Knight, Mrs. Phil Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. B. J. Cline, president; Mrs. I Mrs. W. M. Henderson enter­
W. L. Van Doren, and Mrs. J.'J- . W. Skinner, secretary and tained the Just Eight Bridge club
¡treasurer; Mrs. C. C. Brown, Thursday evening at Mrs. Rose
L. Timmons.
o V Mrs. A. J. Sitts, as-
The next meeting will be at, teacher and
Fletcher’s apartments.
the home of Mrs. Harry Culbert-j s*stant teacher. The next meeting
Mrs. W. J. Armitage held high
Cline,'
son, March 15.
will be with Mrs. B. J. CH",
score at cards, and Mrs. Fletcher
March 3.
low. A dainty lunch of ice cream,
Refreshments were served by
angel food cake, heart-shaped
Pythians Have
the hostess to thg 11 ladies pres­
cookies and coffee was served by
ent.
|
Social Evening
I Mrs. Henderson.
Chris-
’ Other members present were
The
Son
’
s
class
of
the
Pythian Sisters and Knights
of Pythias and their friends en­ tian church is increasing in ment­ Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Harry
joyed another delightful social bership and at the present is an- Kerns, and Mrs. Lloyd Baker.
evening in the lodge hall Monday ticipating a big surprise. Their Mrs. James Nanson and Mrs. Vir-
night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nanson
and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Aldrich
were in charge of arrangements
and refreshments.
It is the hope of the lodge
members to heighten the interest
in these social evenings for their
friends and themselves by taking
up, for those who wish it, con­
tract bridge, which is a much
more intriguing game than auc­
tion.
The annual Valentine party
of the Vernonia Study club held
at the home of Mrs. E. A. Green
on Thursday of last week, was the
occasion of much merriment on
! JI Tala of the Bcqinninq
the part of the 14 members pres-
of New England
' ent.
The social committee, consist­
*
ing of Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs.
? by lruinq Bacheller
A. J. Hughes, and Mrs. E. A.
Green provided varied entertain­
ment consisting of “golfing for
WNU Servie»
fortunes,” extemporaneous quar­
Copyright by Irving Bacheller
tet renditions, the “taking” and
exhibiting of shadow photographs
He told of tin Ir escape and of the
Dutch trader through whose of the members, and the writing
friendly offices they had arrived at of Valentine rhymes to each oth­
Fort Orange. He spoke also of er. Following the games, a Val­
their deep sense of obligation to entine box was opened and each
the Dutch which his young friend member received a Valentine from
—a man of ample means—wished
to signalize with a gift to the par­ her 1932 birthday friend.
Following this the refreshment
ish, and of their desire to take the
first ship to Holland.
committee, consisting of Mrs.
“You may have to wait long be­ Dave Marshall, Mrs. W. E. Bell,
fore you can get a ship,” said the
dominie. “Meanwhile I am sure and Mrs. M. D. Cole, served de­
that the director general will make lightful
refreshments of ice
you comfortable. Come with me. cream, cake, cookies and tea.
We will go to his house.”
Other members present were
Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. Judd
CHAPTER XII
Greenman, Mrs. Lillian Hanson,
How the Night In New Amster­ Mrs. Carl Reithner, Mrs. Chas.
dam Changed Their Plans.
Richardson, Mrs. E. S. Thompson,
HEY went along the strand to
the fort which stood near the Mrs. E. E. Yeo, and Mrs. Lloyd
water’s edge. Within the en Thomas.
­
closure of the fort they were ad­
Mrs. Greenman’s mother, Mrs.
mitted to the house of the director Hale, was a guest of the club.
general, Mr. Wouter Van Twiller,
The next meeting of the club
who sat drinking with a jolly bur­
gomaster. Amos describes the lat­ will be on February 25, at the
ter In Ids diary as “a proper lusty home of Mrs. Dewey. At that
man, with a brain like a cork and time the discussing of China, her
a body like a sponge.” The direc­
tor general smoked silently as the cities, customs, etc., will continue.
dominie said: “Here are two
worthy men just arrived from Fort McCormicks Have
Orange to take a ship for Holland.
They are Protestants of substance Valentine Party
and good manners, who have come
NATAL—(Special.) — A gay
down on the Ice. They will be
glad to pay for entertainment and colorful Valentine party was
while they stay here.”
The jolly burgomaster spoke for given by Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­
hl* friend, so preoccupied with his Cormick last Saturday evening.
pipe, Ills beer and his thoughts.
About 40 couples danced to music
“God give you peace,” he said as furnished by Andrew Woods,
he shook their hands. “The gov­ Donald Pringle, Mr. and Mrs.
ernor will give you his best room
and his best slave to serve you. Wilbur Melton and several others.
The host and hostess had charge
If that Is not enough he will hire
a fiddler and a wit to keep you of the kitchen. Mr. McCormick
merry and a lady to curl your hair made the coffee and Mrs. Mc­
and tell you love stories.”
Meanwhile the governor himself Cormick was assisted by Mrs. E.
sat smoking a long Turkish pipe Lane, Mrs. J. W. Neurer and Mrs.
wrought of amber and Jasmine R. S. Lindsay. The refreshments
wood. He smiled and looked al were cakes, cookies of many dif­
the strangers but said nothing. His ferent varieties, and coffee.
feet could never bask in the sun
light of his smiles, being shad­
owed by bls own periphery. He Bridge Club
was as silent as a beer barrel,
whose structure his mid section re­ Entertains Husbands
sembled.
A delightful evening of cards
The Jolly burgomaster hade the
negro, who hud opened the door, was sponsored by the Queen of
take the newcomers to their room Hearts Bridge club members who
with their luggage. Robert put on
a new tan coat, hose, shoes and entertained their husbands Sat­
doublet which he had bought at urday night at the home of Mr.
Fort Orange.
and Mrs. Henry Fogel.
"They’ll have to take me as I am
High scores were held by Miss
In this suit of new buckskin which
Macile
Roberts and John Grady. I
I put on at the fort,” Amos re­
A dainty lunch, carrying out the
marked. "It's as good as new.”
Coming below they found the valentine idea, was served follow­
house lighted for the great fete of ing play.
Twelfth Night. Mr. Van Twiller
Those present were Mr. and I,
and the dominie sat at a table
Mrs. George Van Vleet, Mr. and
driBkin* together-
(Continued Next Week)
Mrs. Lowell Hieber, Mr. and Mrs.
I
Ben Brickel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Deputy Collector Coming
Hartwick, Miss Roberts, Mr.
A deputy collector of internal Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Fogel.
revenue will be in Vernonia Mon­
day and Tuesday, February 22 Christian W. M. S.
and 23, to assist taxpayers in
making out their income tax re­ At Mrs. Sitts’
Activities of missionaries in
turns.
Other dates for the county are various countries were reviewed
St. Helens February 24 and 25, at the Christian Church Mission­
Rainier February 26, and Clat­ ary society meeting at the home
of Mrs. Alma Sitts Tuesday after­
skanie February 27.
Exact locations were not spec­ noon.
I
Those having a part in the pro­
ified in the notice sent this news­
gram were Mrs. F. Claude Steph-
paper.
in the
< Wilderness
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