PAGE TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON A [Quarterly Birthday j Party Held Riverview and Charles, Myrtle Mowe, and Tom Graves. The afternoon and evening were spent playing games. A delightful luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vale of For­ est Grove spent Wednesday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Christianaen. Charley Christiansen left Wed­ nesday for Forest Grove where he has employment. Mrs. Charley Christiansen visit­ ed Mrs. L. Graves’ school near Keasey Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cleveland have been ill with the flu for the past week. Lloyd Coffman, who has been visiting Elza Varley, left Monday for his home at Strossel, Oregon. Elza and Vera Varley and Lloyd Coffman spent Saturday evening in Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Condit and son Ralph, also Jack Powers, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rundell. Mrs. Harvey Heath is quite ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Les Greenia have moved to their new home near Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Port­ land spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. O’Donnell are now living in the home of O. H. Drorbaugh in Riverview. G. N. Miller went to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Beales and Mrs. Streadwick of Camp8, visit­ ed at the home of Mrs. Dona- way Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt of Willark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Streadwick of Camp 8 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donaway. Otto Malmsten and sister Eva West of Seaside, Oregon are visit­ ing friends and relatives in Ver nonia this week Mrs. Ruth Scott of Washougal, Washington, spent the week end at the home of Mrs Byers. Mrs. J N. Morgan had as her guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Rus­ sell Cline and children, Mr. and Mrs. Romey Howell and Mrs. Ethel Hall. Mr. Chapman has returned "om Westport, where he has been em­ ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams spent Sunday in Keasey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt of I Mildred Hawkins The quarterly birthday party of the Rebekah social club was celebrated in the lodge halls Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler are .Tuesday with a pot-luck dinner spending a few days with Mr. with her sister, Mrs. F. H. Veith, Wesley Brady is ill with 'at noon. and Mrs. Art Kirk of Pleasant for the past few weeks. | fluenza this week. The community chest needs a' A birthday cake held candles in Hill. P. H. (“Dad”) Roberts honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Mrs. B. B. Hawkins and daugh­ small cook stove for an old man been sick with a cold. Margaret Lines, Mrs. Selma Webb, ter spent Thursday evening with who has none. Anybody who ha» Mrs. Eula Stanton, Mrs. Bessie Mrs. Cummings. Mrs. E. W. Holtham is ill one to spare is requested to get ¡Spofford, Mrs. Ruby Biggs, Mrs. week with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason of in touch with the organization. ¡Viola Treharne and Mrs. Estella Rainbow Girls will hold their Mervin Lee is the name of the | Monger. All were present except Tidewater are spending a few regular meeting Monday, March baby son born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Treharne and Mrs. Monger. days with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rob­ 14. bins. Lee Johnson Wednesday night Mrs. E. H. Condit was able to at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s' A business session of the club Miss Norine Lindberg returned followed the dinner. be out Tuesday after a week’s mother, Mrs. H. S. Strong. to Portland Friday after spending Other members attending were several weeks with her mother, illness. The Knights of Pythias and' N. S. Soden returned to his Pythian Sisters are planning an-| Mrs. Grace Sunell, Mrs. Sarah Mrs. A. E. Lindberg. shop Wednesday after several other social evening on Monday, Spencer, Mrs. Irene Spencer, Mrs. Misses Evelyn May and Evelyn „’¡Marie O’Donnell, Mrs. Mike Mil- Varley spent Friday night and days illness. March 14. Those interested in j Mr. and Mrs. Everett DeHart | learning to play contract bridge Iler, Mrs. Henry Fogel, and Mrs. Saturday with Lucille Lindberg. Ora Glassner, and baby have been quite sick are invited. Misses Virginia Cummings and with the flu. Mildred Hawkins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green en-| Glayds End at dinner Sunday af­ Earl Bleile, Jr., is reported to tertained at dinner Sunday for ternoon. be improving after a severe at- Mr. and Mrs. Judd Greenman and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olson are tach of pneumonia. their mothers, Mrs. Sara Green-! Mrs. Jake Neurer moving from Riverview to make S. E. Couper, manager of the man of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Vernonia their home. local Safeway store, made a trip John Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitcham to Portland Sunday. Work on the Natal bridge ap­ Melvin Weed, son of Oscar and children spent the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey and Weed, of St. Helens, underwent proaches is started and is pretty with Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Sunday. son Donald plan to spend the . a serious appendicitis operation | well under way now. Mr. and Mrs. Charley White weekend in Portland. ' at the St. Helens hospital on I Clyde Johnson is now Installing and daughter Leota of Cornelius Linn Brady, son of Mr. Thursday of last week. He is a Flamo light system in his home spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady, is on the road to recovering nicely. here. recovery from his recent illness. ___ ________ , | Donald Sundland was home Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. __________ Anna Ellis __ of Garibaldi, Emerald Isle Cake and sham­ Mr. and Mrs. Boy Hall visited associate grand matron of the from Monmouth normal school last rock cookies—special for St. Pat­ with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins Order of Eastern Star, was the'weekend and was a business visi- rick’s day. Vernonia Bakery (adv. Sunday. house guest of Mrs. W. H. Kent, tor at Natal Saturday, Mrs. Hopkins of Portand is vis­ Mrs. Pete Serafin of Trenholm while making her official visit! Little Louise Kuback was sick iting at the home of her daugh­ and Mrs. Shorty Tompkins of to Nehalem chapter Thursday. | ' for a few days 1 last week with a ter, Mrs. Jim Brady on Corey Camp Eight spent Wednesday af­ Clyde Jordan was called toi bad cold. ternoon with Mrs. B. B. Hawkins. hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. , Neurer motor- Gavena Charlesworth of Port­ Dallas Saturday to attend the! Walter Robbins of Portland vis­ Mareh 3 on im- ed to Portland 1 land spent Sunday at the home of funeral services for his aunt, an ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White i portant business. her mother, Mrs. Ray Charles- old time resident of that com­ J. E. Tapp from the Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. Dan May Sun­ munity who was known to all her worth. Trading company was busy last day and Monday. Mrs. W. J. Armitage is spend­ friends as Aunt Nancy Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams week hauling grain from down ing a week in Vancouver, Wash­ Miss Grace Sell is slowly re­ made a trip to Portland Tuesday the river. ington, at the home of her son, covering from a two weeks’ ill­ The Wm. Keaton folks from on business. Wm. Armitage. ness of the flu. She has but re­ Mist were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Buckley spent two days in Velma Veal, Helen Charles- cently returned from a two James McCormick’s last weekend. Portland last week. worth and Marian Lindley went months’ vacation with friends and’ Mrs. H. E. Stevenson has re­ Ira Peterson and Harry Morris to Portland Sunday to have their relatives in Washtucna and Yaki­ were in Vernonia Monday doing turned home after spending some­ photographs taken. ma, Washington, and Hood River. some shopping. time visiting relatives in Hamil­ Mrs. Mabel Graves was reelect­ ton, Montana. Mrs. B. A. Vickrey, Merle A few Natal folks attended the ed teacher of Rock Creek school,! Mills, and Harold Nelson drove Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson and house party given in the Louis District 27, at the meeting of to Portland Tuesday. While Mrs. Bachman place at Mist last Sat­ daughter of Port Angeles spent the directors Saturday. Sunday and Monday in Riverview Vickrey attended a school for , Hale Greenman, Pacific univer­ cake bakers, conducted by a urday evening. visiting friends. Dunlap sity student, spent the weekend I famous expert, Miss Mills and , Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sim May and son of Jewell I the Bob were Sunday visitors at at the home of his parents, Mr. Mr. Nelson drove on to Oregon ] visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan May Lindsay home. and Mrs. Judd Greenman. City to visit friends. Peck James and Earl Knowles Monday. Guests of Mrs. Rose Fletcher Mrs. Sydney Malmsten was Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Daly and from 1 Mist were Natal visitors over the weekend were her sister, pleasantly surprised by a group baby Maxine of Montagu, Cali- ! Saturday. Mrs. Fred Kincaid and son Wil­ fornia, visited over the weekend Jack Nelson is here helping Hy of her friends calling Friday af­ liam Kincaid, of Springbrook. at the home of Mrs. Daly’s par- ' Tracey build a small house on ternoon on the occasion of her Mrs. Ray Charlesworth and I birthday. Those present were Mrs. ent»; Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Soden. I the Tracey ranch. daughter Helen moved Thursday They also visited at the home of A truckload of packed ferns F. E. Malmsten, Mr. and Mrs. to Toledo to join Mr. Charles­ Mrs. Daly’s sister, Mrs. Florie > was taken out Saturday to be Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. worth who is employed there. I and Mrs. Tays and children Ruby Scholl in Portland. Mr. Daly is i shipped away. Lee Hall and daughter Mary a government surveyor. Dr. J. A. Hughes was called for children will move in the near fu­ left early yesterday morning for Bob Lindsay, who has been ill in ture. The Aamodts have long been an extended visit with relatives bed for several days. residents of the Nehalem valley. and friends in southern Idaho. The West Coast Telephone com­ Vissitors at the home of Mr. pany has been doing some repair ■ ■ ■ ■■■ I and Mrs. S. E. Couper Sunday work for a few days here on were Lee Lloyd of Idaho and his i 1 their lines. sister, Mrs. Paige of Portland. Lloyd Cummings was called to The county brought a large Jim Davis, who has been as­ Warrenton Sunday by the illness grader from Pittsburg down to 1 sisting in the Armitage drug of his sister. He returned Wed­ district No 8 which is being used store, went to work for Clark nesday. here this week. American Legion and Wilson at Wilark Wednesday. Hilbert Young returned to John Thomas and L. Weddell Vernonia Post Mrs. Pearl McCabe who has work Sunday after being laid made a business trip to Vernonia 119, American been suffering from a prolonged off 10 days from injury. Tuesday. Legion. Meets cold went to Portland during Mr. De Witt was in Vernonia Vick Saunders from St. Helens the weekend for special treatment. Friday. 2nd and 4th was at Natal on business Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fogel spent Tuesdays each C. O. Evers was in Vernonia nesday. Tuesday evening in Forest Grove Wednesday. month, 8. p. m. Zale Holmes from Riverview J. E. Kerr, Com­ with Mrs. Fogel’s father, who is Louis White of Portland was was at Natal Tuesday to call on mander; Eugene Shipman. Adj. slowly improving from a serious friends. in Keasey Tuesday to haul out illness. Ira Peterson and Lee Osborn A. F. & A. M. Mrs. J. A. McDonald is con- more bees. Gene Purney returned from worked on the Natal telephone Vernonia Lodge No. 184 fined to her home with an at- A. F. 4 A. M. meets I. P. camp Tuesday where he line this week. The line was tach of influenza. at Masonic Temple, C. C. Van Doren has been ill worked in Hilbert Youngs’ place. run across the river during the Stated Communication road construction work on the Na ­ The surveyors are working up this week. First Thursday of each tal bluff and has been moved Mrs. Louise Hobson of Port­ near the Boeck place again. month. Special called Geo. Stanton of Timber visited back in its regular place. land arrived Saturday for a visit meetings on all other Thurs- Mrs. Martha Aamodt has trad­ day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors of two or three weeks at the at the Lindsley home Wednesday. Mr. Gilham and D. K. Menden­ ed her home here for a farm in most cordially welcome. home of her daughter, Mrs. J. hall were in Vernonia Monday. Silverton, where she and her K. A. McNeill, W. M. T. Brady. W. E. Bell, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mowe | Natal Easter HOT CROSS BUNS A Unusually delicious with especially prepared 4Y4Y fruit and nuts, fresh each day till Easter. Dox. m IVV Ringlette Permanent AS A MARCEL” FRENCH CURLS »3.50 LONG HAIR ......... »4.50 Milady*» Beauty Shoppe Vernonia Hotel Building Phone 1261 PARKER HOUSE ROLLS I OAn A ¿Ul Dozen. SPECIAL ON Q SATURDAYS DOZ. i)P (At Your Grocers or the Bakery) Vernonia Bakery “HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD POT ROAST AND GRAVY COUNTRY Mrs. A. Dowling 4 lb s beef Small piece suet 3 large onions Can tomato sauce Dash of celery salt Salt and pepper to taste. Cut suet in very small pieces, put in large iron kettle, or thick aluminum kettle, fry brown, put cleanly washed beef in the fat and thoroughly brown on all sides. Season, salt, pepper and celery salt, now have onions peel­ ed and cut fine put over the meat. Put one cup of water over all and add tomato sauce. Put cover tight and simmer until ten­ der. Then mix Vi cup flour to paste and stir into the meat gravy, ad­ ding enough hot water to make a quart of the liquid. Cook until thick then put gravy through sieve, and serve with mashed po­ tatoes. WHOLE WHEAT GEMS Mrs. J. W. Neurer. 2 cups whole wheat flour 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons sugar Pinch of salt i/» teaspoon soda Enough sour milk to drop from spoon. Mix flour, sugar, salt and soda. Add melted butter and sour milk. Drop on baking pan and bake in moderate oven. ' Ill ¡1 Agency for STATE LAUNDRY CO. at hotel M c D onald I Laundry and Dry Cleaning | Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri. | 16c BEEF ROAST CORN COWLEY — Golden Bantam, No. 2’s ....... SHOULDER ROAST PORK for 29c BISQUICK FLOUR Makes perfect biscuits. One package of 4J fw Bisquick Flour and Baking Tin .......................... ÛOL CREAM OF WHEAT Produce GRAPE FRUIT California— g* Each ....................................... OC LETTUCE 2 9c HEADS POTATOES 20 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. LBS. U. S. No. 2’s in Shopping Bag 25c ORANGES 216 Size .. 2 DOZ. 35c CARROTS Pythian Sisters 2 Vernonia Tempi« 01 meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in W.O.W. hall. Edna Brown, M. E. C. Clara Kerns, M. or R. A C. BUNCHES 15c RADISHES New crops BUNCH ............................. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HARDING LODGE 11« Meets every Monday night in the I.O.O.F. hall. Visiting broth- J ere welcome. R. M. Aldrich, C. C. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. i 4c 12c POUND 3 For a delightful seasonable breakfast — Large Size PACKAGE 12c POUND ALLEN’S PRIDE — Extra fancy QQn Whole Refugee. A real value .......... FOR Zta/C Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 Ask us about the delicious home made cakes and cookies we are planning for Easter. Wave •EASY for : HOUS EH O L D HIN r s Meat BEANS Order of Eastern Star EASTER Your B & M—Large size. The real oven baked. Delicious and easily Served — CAN .......... Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. Regular commu­ nication first and third Wed­ nesdays of «ach month, at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and broth­ ers welcome. Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. Pastries Camas, Washington, were guests of Mrs. Byers Sunday. Merle Cline with his father Ben Cline were in Portland Sun­ day at the bedside of his sister and daughter Della Cline who is quite ill. Mrs. D Laraway and children left Wednesday for Newport, Washington, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagerman and daughter spent Sunday after­ noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rob­ bins. D. W. Price of Scappoose, an old time friend of Aunt Sally, spent Thursday in Vernonia re­ newing old acquaintances. When he lived here 52 years ago, his home was where Sydney Malm- sten’s home now stands. He states that Vernonia is a mighty clean little city and has greatly im­ proved since he visited here several years ago. Aunt Sally spent Friday after­ noon at the home of Mrs. Judd Greenman. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spencer of Treharne spent Sunday with Aunt Sally. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCabe had as their guests Sunday Dr. R. T. Brennan, Grant Gandy, Jim Jauncey and Evelyn Baker all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCabe motored to Portland Thursday. Mrs. McCabe remained until Sun­ day, bringing home with her her sister, Evelyn Baker, who re­ turned to Portland Monday. Will Noble of Los Angeles, Cal­ ifornia, is visiting his cousin, Mrs. Frank Mills. Ruby Tays and Myrtle Mowe had supper with Ada Mills Sun­ day. Nels Westerland was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rob­ bins. E. L. Lloyd has been home from Scappoose, where he is employed, for several days because of ill­ ness. Jewell Lloyd, formerly of this city, but who has been with the coast artillery in Fort Mills, Phil­ ippine Islands, was one of the 21 picked from his battery to sail on the U. S. Grant for China. BAKED BEANS LODGES I Home-Made Mrs. Harry Kerns was hostess to the Just Eight Bridge club at her home on Rose avenue March 3. At the close of the evening’s play Mrs. W. M. Henderson held high score and Mrs. Lloyd W. Baker, low. Mrs. Kerns served a lunch of salad, sandwiches, cake and coffee. Other »present included Mrs. J. L. Timmons, Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. Rose Fletcher, Mrs. W. J. Armitage, and Mrs. E. H. Wash­ burn, a guest of the club. Specials for Fri. and Sat KEASEY spent last weekend at Astoria visiting their daughter, Mildred, who is attending Astoria busi- ness college. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer spent the early part of this week in Ostrander, Washington, visiting at the home of their son, Samuel Plumer. Miss Grace Dewey left Satur­ day for her home in Vancouver, Washington, after having visited Mrs. Kerns Hostess For Just Eight Club BREAST OF VEAL 12c POUND HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE 2 25c POUNDS BEEF STEW 23c 10c POUND SOAP 1 PKG. WONDER FOAM 1 BAR Feldman’s NAPTHA SOAP BOTH FOR WHITE WONDER— Laundry Soap ....................... BARS FELDMAN’S NAPTHA SOAP .................. P & G WHITE NAPTHA— The popular laundry bar .. 10 .10 6 FOR 23c 33c 49c 20c FOR 29c ba ’ o 32 c BARS PEACHES SILVER BAR—Large banquet size. i) Fruit in rich syrup, 21/j’c ............ m RAISINS HOUSEHOLD — Fancy Seedless ............................. 4 VELVET Toilet Tissue The lowest price in years for the A best quality tissue. 1000 sheet rolls 4 i A ROLLS Xa/C Nehalem Market & Grocery