✓ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON day with Mrs. Carl Enneberg on the Burn hill. H', Vernon Jones was down from Portland where he is employed Mr,. Jake Neurer at Lyle McCauley ’ s garage, and íxütu.' .uiuj.il,,i,,,, i.ii .^...iiJiililllllllllllllUlluulnlllUW ................ ■—I'r ou., llblllullllk.li.11 ilLillLl!liii!lllllllÜBUIlllillllwl!iPll^llifflülmiüllllilllHBII|l|| spent Sunday night with his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill and MISS HILT'S ROOM, 8-1 day where they visited their si:- Mrs. Ed Reynolds. Annie McMullin from Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick i were here Sunday, February 14, Erma Thompson won first in,^er> Mrs. R. W. Cummings, till entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. the oral spelling contest held Monday. to spend the day with the Dave C. O. Evers was in Vernonii Sundland of the Mist garage and McMullin family. Wednesday, February 17. I Bernard Dowling Monday evening While the contestants for the Tuesday. Noble Dunlap worked at Bir- Edith Lindsley spent last week with music, songs, and cards. written contest were spelling, a kenfeld last week doing some Miss Seiverts and Miss Gross, play entitled “Suspended Anima­ end in Vernonia. carpenter work. the teachers, spent Monday even ­ tion” was given for the amuse­ Lloyd Green, on his way home, ing with the Dowling family. ment of the audience. It had been stopiped to see Jake Neurer. S. J. DeRock drove to Cor­ Lloyd has been out looking for given at a previous assembly but vallis Monday afternoon taking Mr. Condit had asked for it to work. A. A. Dowling Alberta DeRock back to school. be repeated. Mrs. William Bridgers was a Donald Sundland accompanied In honor of George Washing­ visitor Friday evening at Mr. and them as far as Monmouth. ton's birthday each room in the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland Mrs. Noble Dunlap’s. school was presented with a por­ motored to Portland Friday and CREW EMPLOYED ON A few men had work last week trait of him. There was no school met Donald, who came home from from the county, clearing away RAILROAD TRESTLE Monday. Monmouth to spend the weekend. some ground from a small slide Miss Alberta DeRock was home Pearl Faight and Hazel Tomlin The pile driver of the Hauser on the highway near the Jake from Corvallis over the weekend. received their final certificates started Neurer place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson were construction company Tuesday. Frances Befgerson and work this week re-building the Clyde Johnson, Lee Osborn, Lolamae Smith received their down from Portland and spent a trestle of the Gales Creek and Noble Dunlap, Hy Tracey and few days with old acquaintances high school certificates in this Wilson river railroad in the Or­ Richard and Frank Peterson were return. Thelma Lincoln and mar- in the valley. Mrs. Dowling and Bernard chardale district. The work it in Vernonia Friday. garet Byers received theirs some Miss Marian McMullin was tel­ were among those who went to is estimated will employ 24 men time previously. grange at Winema Thursday for a period of about five months. ephone operator Saturday as the MR. SPRING’S ROOM. 8-2 The new trestle will be made of regular operator, Miss Olga Holm- evening. Evelyin Varley, Alice Hoff­ John Patrick and Kenneth creosoted lumber and cedar and strom, went to Portland that day. The Imperial Feed and Grain man and Elizabeth George re­ Smith were Vernonia visitors is expected to last for 30 years. This railroad is a subsidiary of from Hillsboro brought in a load ceived their high school certifi­ Saturday afternoon. cates. Wm. Meadows was a village the Spokane, Portland and Seattle of dairy feed last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin Evelyn Varley was absent every shopper Saturday, also Claude railroad system. —Forest Grove News-Times. and children were Sunday guests day last week. Johnson. of Mr. McMullin’s parents at Riv­ Those who received 100 in Miss Olga Holmstrom went erview, Mr. and Mrs. John Estes. spelling last week are Alice Hoff­ to Clatskanie for dental work I J. M. McCormick and W. R. man, Bobbie King, Glennie Rus­ Thursday evening. Johnson brought a load of lumber sel, Elizabeth George, Nadine The Wilson family are nearly from Birkenfeld last week. Mr. Aldrich, Harry Colson, Muriel all on the sick list with severe McCormick is doing some fencing Williams, Dorothy Nanson, Jose­ colds. Pupils of Pleasant Hill school phine Hall, Sylvia Sesseman, Mrs. L. B. Eastman called on that took part in the spelling con­ on his place. Some of the young folks from George Crawford, Jeanne Hughes. Mrs. A. Dowling Thursday. test at Vernonia were Dorothy attended the basketball Wm. Bridgers was on the sick Webb, Mildred Lamro, Alice Ste­ Natal MR. CALEF’S ROOM, 6-2 list a couple of days last week, venson, Edwin and Raymond Jus­ game at Vernonia Monday even­ Receiving 100 all last week in ing. but is better at this writing. tice. Dorothy Webb won second spelling are Francis Brooks, Bill A number of county trucks Mrs. Noble Dunlap and Mrs. Ira place. Byers, Ray Charlesworth, Aub­ are hauling rock from St. Helens Peterson called on Mrs. L. B. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon rey Fitzgerald, Harold Graven, mountain to repair the roads. Eastman Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Murphy, Glora Virginia Henderson, Louise Hig­ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer drove Mrs. A. M. Aamodt and son and Arthur Murphy motored to bee, Amos lise, Marjorie Lang, to Astoria Wednesday to spend Laurtz were callers at the East­ Corvallis and spent the holiday Evelyn May, Daisy McDonald, the day with Mr. and Mrs. Pete man home on Wednesday. with relatives. Clifford Smith, Margaret Salom- Neurer and children. Mrs. Grover Devine was over Sherwood Chas. Barnes of onsen, Albert Shallock, Wilma Hy Tracey recently bought a Stolin, Thelma Trudgian, Rose from Deep creek Wednesday. She spent a few days out here on Ford truck with closed cab and called at the Eastman home on business. Yana. pick-up body for all around use. business. County tractor is working on Francis Brooks moved Thurs­ Mrs. M. Peterson and grandson Floyd Deeds and his grandmo ­ the Beaver Creek road. day to Washington. i Floyd arrived here from Eugene ther, Mrs. Mary Peterson, were Mrs. Lee Johnson is visiting Virginia Henderson won in the Friday evening to spend the home from Eugene over the week­ with her parents at Vernonia. zone written spelling contest for weekend and they returned Sun­ end. E. Sunell, Lee Johnson, Joe the sixth grade. A number of ladies attended Davis, A. Morton, F. Lines, Mr. day. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap the shower given Mrs. Sinclair Anderson are working at Deep called to see Mr. Dunlap’s mother down on the Fishhawk Friday. Creek, Washington. at Riverview Sunday. Some of the children have the Mrs. M. John, Mrs. Cyril John Clark and Wilson have several whooping cough at the Wood’s and children spent" Friday at the men at work here now getting residence. home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell out some special cedar poles and Mr. Sieverts came up from Stanton. A surprise party was given trucking them out just as soon Verle Devaney by his friends on Astoria to take his daughter home Mr. and Mrs. Thacker and chil­ as they are cut. his seventeenth birthday Febru­ for the weekend. dren visited with their parents The L. Carmichiel family are the past week. ary 19. Cake and chocolate were Read the Eagle classified adj served. Those present were La­ moving to their newly rented Mr. and Mrs. Selfridge and Mr. —there may be something that residence, the Elliott place, be ­ velle Young, Ted Dewitt, Rosy and Mrs. Chas. White and daugh­ I will save you money. and Lloyd Gilahan, Edith, Joe, tween Mist and Vernonia. We are ter of Cornelius called at the Vernon, Anna and Clara Bell sorry to lose a good neighbor home of H. M. Smith. Lindsley, Orris, Anna, Ralph and in this vicinity. Oscar Kellar is able to be up Donald Sundland was a Sunday after his illness. The children are Darrell Devaney. George Stanton and Paul De dinner guest of Bernard Dowling. all getting better. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keaton and c. uuu Remier of Timber visited at the Mr. UI1U and Mrs. L. E. Smith re- two children were dinner guests) turned home on Monday. _. Mrs. Lindsley home Friday. Mrs. Dewitt was in Vernonia Sunday of the Wm. Bridgers fa­ Smith has been at Hillsboro, American Legion Vernonia Post mily. Friday. where she received medical treat­ Mr. and Mrs. Carrington and ment. Mr. Konshack and Mr. Blair 119, American left Saturday for Treharne where Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McGee spent Legion. Meets Watch the classified section they will hold religious meetings Saturday evening with Mr. and 2nd and 4th Mrs. Ed Reynolds. The evening and see for yourself the many for a short time. Tuesdays each opportunities listed there. Read Norman Pettijohn and Elza was spent in card playing. month, 8. p. m. it every week. Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent Tues- Pettijohn drove to Portland Fri- J. E. Kerr, Com- mander; Eugene Shipman. Ad,i. Natal SCHOOL ACT Mist Treliarne KEASEY LODGES A. F. & A. M. Professional and Business Directory Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. & A. M. meets at Masonic Temple, Stated Communication First Thursday of each month. Special called meetings on i all other Thurs- day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitori most cordially welcome. K. A. McNeill, W. M. W. E. Bel), Secretary. 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. DENTISTS RAPPFR SHOPS. ■ «AW/ BARBER J€)y shop Haircutting for Men Women ana Children Expert Work Guaranteed Willard Batteries M. D. COLE VIOLET RAY GASOLINE Oil« . . . Expert Greasing Dentist Vernonia, Oregon VERNONIA SERVICE STATION TRANSFER — TRUCK DOCTORS CARD ROOM PASTIME Marvin R. Eby, M. D. CARDS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Physican and Surgeon PORTERFIELD’S TRANSFER AND FEED CO. All Kinds of Hay and Feed. Prices right. Also all kinds of good wood. Phone 253 Phone Hospital 931 Town Office 891 Lloyd Baker, Prop. Order of Eastern Star 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 broth­ ers weleome. Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. CONTRACTORS DR. J. A. HUGHES JOHN A. MILLER Physician and Surgeon General Contractor Office Phone 633 Ses. Phone 664 Mason Work, Building Vernonia, Oregon RESTAURANTE BAFFORD BROS I General Plumbing Vernonia I C. BRUCE Wholesale end Retail LUMBER I CASON TRANSFER Local & long diatance HAULING Phone 923 Office in Workingmen’« Store Chop Suey Restaurant OPEN FRIDAY, SAT­ URDAY AND SUNDAY 729 THIRD STREET Th«............. best time to buy needed printing Is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Babcock •f Portland spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Christian- eon. Mr. u*>d Mrs. Ervin Blackman spent Sunday and Monday visit­ ing relatives in Molalla. Art Wridge, Bill Wridge and I Mrs. Harry Spencer visited Mrs. Virgil Wridge in Portland one day last week. Noel Woods is ill at this writ- FOR SALE ing. and Harold Shipley of Vernonia FOR SALE —Three 3-pound, all Mr. «nd Mrs, Charley White spent Sunday afternoon at the wool bats for comforters. Mrs. and daughter Leota and Mr. and home of Mrs. B. B. Hawkins. Sidney Malmsten, phone ll-F-51. Mrs. Lansing Selfridge of Hills­ Mrs. Clarence Fowler is quite (9cl.) boro spent Sunday at the homes ill at this writing with the flu. of Mr. and Mrs. Dan May and Glen Hawkins went to Port­ ACREAGE AND FARMS — For Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. land Saturday on business. sale. T. B. Mills. (2tf) Mrs. Edith Varley is quite ill Alice Brown, who has been at this writing. TRADE OR SWAP Vera Varley visited at the Lind­ ill with pneumonia is some better at this writing. berg home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Robbins and COLONIAL JUNIOR RANGE — Fred Lindberg spent Friday Nearly new, to exchange for children spent Sunday at the evening with Oral and Elza Var­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rob­ cow or young stock. J. M. Luther, ley. Keasey. (8*3) Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eastman | bins. and Bert Eastman visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Burtraw are ELECTION NOTICE Mrs. Andy Kostur Sunday. ill at this writing. Mrs. Bert Eastman spent sev- Lois Howell is unable to at­ Notice is hereby given that on eral days with her daughter, Mrs. tend school because of illness. the 27th day of February, 1932 Andy Kostur. Mrs. Archie Lizenby and Mrs. at the City Hall in the City of Mrs. Bud Rose visited Mrs. Ira Rollins were guests of Mrs. Vernonia, County of Columbia, Rose Plummer on Tuesday of Virgil Powell Tuesday. State of Oregon, an election will last week. M,. and Mrs. Gaston Dickson be held for the purpose of vot­ Mias Grace Henderson spent are the proud parents of a baby recall of the fol­ Sunday at the home of Rose girl. It has been named Amy ing upon the lowing named officers: Plummer. Dickson. J. E. Tapp Mayor Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples vis­ Becky Throop is on the sick Councilman E. W. Holtham ited the former’s mother in Wes- list this week. Thomas A. Gordon Councilman timber over the weekend. Mrs. Sydney Malmsten spent Councilman B. J. Cline Misses Virginia Cummings and the afternoon with Aunt Sally which election will be held at Evelyn May visited at the home Tuesday. I one o’clock in the afternoon and of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Graven Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of will continue until eight in the Sunday. Longview spent the weekend with j Xrnoon of’said‘day^ l\.f »• and IVf »«u Tot» MnnaAn Mrs. Dayton Ross and baby Mr Mrs. Joe Hopson. Dated this 18th day of Feb­ daughter Bonnie Bell of Klamath The origin of trup shooting may ruary, 1932. Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Reasoner be traced to the ancient pastime Jim AubreyT of popinjay shooting, a game prac­ City Recorder Mr. and Mrs. John Owens visit­ ticed by the undent Greeks and the ed Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heath expert bowmen of medieval times, CARD OF THANKS wrote W. W. Greener, In “The Gun Sunday. and Its Development. ” The pop ­ Mrs. John Owens just return­ injay was u stuffed parrot or fowl Thanking our many friends for ed from a week’s visit with her placed at the top of a pole, and their kindness in our recent sor- i sister, Mrs. Bill Johnson, at Long­ used as a turget; In some Instances row. a living bird was used, a certain view. Homer Smith of liberty being given to Mrs. Charley White and Gladys amount and family. It by the length of the cord used End visited Mrs. B. B. Hawkins to secure It to the pole. If you want to sell or trade some­ Sunday afternoon. Homer In the ‘‘Iliad,” mentions Johnny, Yola and Marie Sera­ popinjay shooting, a dove being the thing—use the Eagle classified columns. They get results. fin and Joyce Cooper of Houlton target. Specials for Fri. and Sat Salmon Sandwich brand, l’s—Northern Alaska O Pink. Rich in Nature’s Iodine .................. “ for 19c Meat 25c BEEF ROAST Prunes Finest quality. Large 40-50 size. Delicious, Economical, Healthful ........ 5 lbs . Syrup 12c POUND Vermont Maid —Made in Vermont by Vermonters. Large 26-oz. JUG .............. 49c Cocoa BEEF RIBS 10c POUND Hershey’s — %-lb. tin. Delicious and Nourishing. TIN ............................... 12c Bluing PORK STEAK 14c POUND Mrs. Stewart’s — Large 10-oz. size. The Nation's Leader. BOTTLE ............ SALT PORK l?c 12c POUND Spaghetti Van Camp’s—15%-oz. Delicious and ready to serve. CAN ......................... 8c Rolled Oats Mother’s with Crystalware—Quick. Large 55-ounce PACKAGE .................... 31c HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE 25c 2 POUNDS Sunshine Crispy Crackers 2-tb Carton of Delicious 29c Baked Sunshine — PACKAGE Saul-Flush Quick, Easy, Sanitary. Cleans without fuss or muss — CAN 23c CANDY BARS Spinach Gold Bar — Fancy California Broadleaf, 2%’s — CAN ............................ Tomatoes No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very second and fourth Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit­ ors always welcome. Marie O'Donnell, N. G. Emma Miller, Secretary. Beans Vernonia Temple 31 meet« every 2nd and 4th Wednesday» in ■ W.O.W. hall. „ _ „ Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C. Clara Kern», M. or R. h C. Mary Kato Riverview Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 Pythian Sister« PAGE FIVE 15c ORANGES Alta Villa—Rich, ripe, red California, 2 %’s — CAN .......................... 10c 4 ibs. 19c 15c 2 BUNCHES CELERY Corn. Del Maiz Oyatera 30c 3 DOZEN CARROTS Small White California fancy or Mexican Red Idaho fancy, Your choice .............. Extra Fancy Golden — 2’s 10c 6 FOR 2 2 Otter Brand— Fancy l’s— CAN for 29c 10c FOR 25c BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2 POUNDS 25c KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 11« . ♦-NOW-» I Meets every Monday night in the I.O.O.F. | hall. Visiting broth-1 era welcome. R. M. Aldrich, C. C. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. | Nehalem Market & Grocery (Incorporated)