Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 01, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
> Burn that used to be the De
California.
Mowe. She was accompanied by
Rock
farm.
Mr.
Brandon
re
­
Friends of Mrs. Sally Spencer
her grandmother, Mrs. Warra.
cently passed away.
will be sorry to know she is
Mr.________
and Mrs. _____
Geo. Van
. _ Vleet
Mrs. Thor Roberts of Portland
very sick.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mildred Hawkin»
Riverview is. proud of Miss
Mrs. William Culver, over Easter.
and Miss Alberta DeRock were
Portland visitors Sunday.
Doris Nixon, who won first place
Miss Alberta DeRock was at
E. L. Lloyd, who has been ém­ in the Columbia County Declam­
Mrs. J. C. Lincoln is visiting her ¡sprain her ankle very severely
’ 1 School was resumed Tuesday home from Corvallis over the
Division E, of the'
ployed at Scappoose, is home atory contest, Z'
Easter
vacation, returning Sun­ mother, Mrs. Lonnie Richey, at when she slipped upon leaving a;
Fifth
and
Sixth
grades
held
at
“
fter
8
four
days
Easter
holi
'
over the week end.
day.
ferry boat a little over a week;
Ione, Oregon, this week.
I day.
nv
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall of St. Helens Thursday night.
Mrs.
Theodosia
Lambert
re
­
ago. Her ankle was put in a cast,
Shredded
Wheat,
9
cent»
pack-1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
J.
Lamping
Waldport, who spent the week
turned from a weekend visit in
according to word received here,
age;
wax
paper,
9
cent»,
Home^
returned
from
California
Satur
­
Seattle.
here visiting their many friends, |
but it is not believed that any
(Adv.
Grocery.
day evening.
Mrs. Frank O’Donnell and chil­
American Legion
ie Saturday.
returne:
bones were broken.
dren
spent
the
Easter
holidays
Violet
Dodge,
who
has
Miss
Vernonia Poat
Mrs.
Jake
Neurer
Mrs.
Clara
Smyth
of
Riverview
. Hawkins spent Sun-1
Mrs
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Henges
been VI iting with Mrs. P. H. with relatives in Portland.
119, American
is gradually improving.
day at
Mrs. C. E. Westlin and Lois
Matson, •eturned to her home in
Mrs. James McCormick is at' W;
Kirkland and niece Miss of Vancouver, Washington, for­
Legion.
Meets
Driscoll
and Lorna returned Monday af­
mer Vernonia residents, visited
C athlarrn* t, Washington last Fri- ter a week’s visit with Mrs. J.
2nd and 4th
Sat- day. Mn Matson and children
Thompson’s Siding taking care of!M8ybeIle °‘30n’
P“rtl“"d’J1” relatives here Sunday. W. L. Van
Mi Clare >ce Few'
W. Boyer in Portland.
Tuesdays
each
urday for Waldpor
a lady friend who is very ill. ited over the weekend with Mrs. Doren accompanied them back to
accompanied her, bringing Mr.
Mrs. Harold Ridenour was
month, 8. p. m.
Kirkland, who has charge of the Vancouver.
where i »he will spend some
‘Ua
ome to spend Easter.
Vernonia visitor last Saturday.
Teddie Erickson hauled hay I Home Grocery, Riverview, during
E. Kerr, Com-
with her inothe. - 4IU
Mrs. Madge Rogers, first grade mander; Eugene J. Shi
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey en­ for Bob Lindsay to his home
’’¿i’ ¿’e‘r'"mother,' , Mrs.
pman._ Adj.
Driscoll
large
number
of
tertained for a
teacher in the Washington school
Friends of Mrs. Etta
week.
Clara
Smyth.
guests
out
of
town
recently,
has been absent from her clas­
will be glad to know she is
A. F. & A. M.
Mrs. Brewer from Clatskanie
These included Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Wilbur Davis is quite sick, ses this week to care for her
much improved.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
Imbodin and children, Mrs. Lou was at Natal on important bus­
being confined to her bed and son Wilton, who is ill. Mrs. Fred
A. F. & A. M. meets
Morris, Tom Batch.
Mrs. Bud Rose and children
iness Friday.
under
doctor
’
s
care.
at
Masonic
Temple,
Spring has been substituting for
are spending the week at the
Clyde Johnson spent Thursday
Mrs. Bertha Dutro, Mrs. Vir-
Stated
Communication
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
home of Curby Rose at Warren,
ginia Gilkerson and daughter afternoon in Vernonia looking | Norman Green is leaving this her.
First Thursday of each
Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and
week for California where he will
Oregon.
Delma Jeanne returned Tuesday after some business.
children Shirley and Donald spent
month. Special called
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams F. Claude Stephen*, Minister from a visit to Hood River. Mrs.
F. B. Warfield was working inj I visit in Los Angeles.
Easter with relatives in Scap­ meetings on all other Thura-
Services for April 3—9:45 a. Gilkerson’s sister Delma will spend this vicinity last week collect- I ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and poose.
spent Sunday at Keasey visiting
day nights 7:30 p.m. Viaitora
a few days with her.
m.
Bible
school;
10:45
a.
m.
.children
Juanita
and
Frank
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spring were most cordially welcome.
friends.
Divine morning worship, theme,
Louis White and family spent ing dog taxes.
'the
Easter
weekend
with
Mrs.
Portland
visitors
over
Easter.
Clean-up of spring print*, 18 The Jews and Our Religion.
K. A. McNeill, W. M.
Miss Beatrice Perry, accompan­
the weekend at their ranch near
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale
’s parents at Pe Ell, Wash-
cent*, value* to 50 cent*. Home
6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor; here.
W. E. Bell, Secretary.
ied by her grandmother, Mrs. Hansen
.
were Portland visitors over the
Sam Berry spent Saturday with Oliver Burris drove to Vernon-!
Grocery.
(Adv.) 7:45 p. m. evening hour of devo­
weekend.
I Miss Phodbe Greenman, who
Mr. aud Mrs. Lyle Rose.
Miss Millie McMulliin of For­ tion, theme, Saved to Serve.
Mrs. Alma Sitts and grand­
Order of Eastern Star
Kindly note the change of
Arvid Johnson hiked to Coch­ ia Saturday.
■ has been spending the Easter va- daughter Rose Sitts spent the Nehalom Chapter 163, O. E. S.
est Grove Spent Monday with time for the evening service.
Mrs.
Ray
Taylor
spent
consid
­
ran camp recently.
weekend
in
Portland.
her home here attended
Regular commu­
her grand mother, Mrs. John
BIBLE SCHOOL NEWS
E. R. Estey and family were erable time last week with her cat*on
Mrs. George Hobson of Port­
nication first
The attendance goal of 333 unexpectedly called to Portland mother, ^Mrs. "*Herman” Veal*' who 8 P8rty in Portend Saturday and land is visiting her daughter,
Estes.
and
third Wed­
to the University
of Mrs. Jim Brady for two weeks.
I returned
............
............
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap of set for Easter Sunday was not Sunday because of the death of was very ill.
nesdays
of each
only
reached
but
well
surpassed.
Mr.
Estey
’
s
sister.
Oregon
Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Weed has been
month, at Ma­
Natal visited his mother, Mrs.
Jake Neurer piped water into
Two Bible school members
D. R. Reynolds, employed with spending the past week at New­
sonic Temple.
M. Dunlap Sunday.
sought to join the church, and one
his small house now occupied
All visiting sis­
the Clark and Wilson company, berg visiting her brother, Lawr­
Mrs. B. Edens is very sick.
was baptized at the evening ser-
by Mr. and Mrs. S. Kuback.
ence
Van
Blaricom,
who
has
been
ters and broth­
an
infected
is
suffering
from
vice.
Charlie Christiansen returned
ers welcome.
Mrs. M. Peterson and her
very ill.
Mrs.
T.
Graves,
teacher
of
the
wound
on
his
wrist.
Mrs. Edith Pearse, W. M.
to Mountaindale Sunday.
Miss Mildred Mowe, who is
grandson Floyd Deeds returned
school, brought her
Rock Creek
“
Local University of Oregon attending Astoria Business col-
Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary.
Mr». A. A. Dowling
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples entire enrollment to the Bible
to Eugene after spending tneir
and Oregon State college stu- lege, spent last weekend with
visited relatives at Westimber school services and took them
Easter vacation here with Mrs.
dents returned to their schools
Mountain Heart
Sunday.
home afterwards for dinner and
Peterson’s daughters.
Geo. Van Vleet was a business
M
Evelyn Varley and Miss an Easter party.
Rebekah Lodge No 243
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer made Sunday following spring vaca-
visitqr
in
Vernonia
Monday
even
­
Ringlette
Permanent
The ladies class is asked to
tion visits to their homes.
No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very
Evelyn !>iy spent the week end
a trip on business to Vernon-
watch for an announcement of a ing.
FRENCH
Aunt Sally Spencer has been ill
second and fourth Thursc
in
at Fore: it Grove.
Miss Georgie Brewer came back io Friday morning.
delightful surprise that the men’s
CURLS
I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia Vis­
from Longview Sunday to stay
ind Mrs. Rose and son class has for them soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estes and this week and suffering with some
ors always welcome.
The Christian Endeavor held its with the L. Wickstrom family their son Ole from Riverview pain. Her condition is not thought
Walter of Portland visited at the
Marie O’Donnell, N. G.
sunrise
service
in
the
church
be
­
awhile.
to
be
serious,
however.
home 1 Mrs. White Monday.
LONG
Emma Miller, Secretary
cause of the inclement weather.
The truck drivers for the Van were Sunday guests of their I The end of the third finger on
HAIR
1. B. Mills of Stony Point Mr. and Mrs. Stephens served Vleet Logging company started daughter’s family at Natal.
1
had as his guests Sunday Mr. and breakfast to the group afterwards. to haul logs over the mountain
There were a number of fish­ the right hand of the little daugh­ i
Pythian Sisters
Mrs. John Hair and Mr. and
Special music is planned for Tuesday but it rained again so ermen fishing along the Nehalem ter of C. S. Griffith was cut off
Vernonia Temple 61 meets
i
A
soft,
natural,
lasting
Sunday
while
she
and
another
log
hauling
for
the
present
is
next
Sunday.
Mrs. Sidney Malmsten.
every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in
river last week end, some of them
wave, easy to care for.
held up.
child were playing with an axe.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith,
W.O.W. hall.
Steamed in with 10 times
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Mrs. M. Aamodt entertained having very good luck.
Mrs. Frank Hansen, who is vis­
Edna Brown, M. E. C.
less heat than other waves.
who have been visiting his father
the Women’s Missionary society
Mrs. Jim Moran and
iting her sister at Port Angeles,
You can move your head
Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C.
at Gresham, Oregon, returned
last Thursday. There were two daughter
G. W. Plumer, Pastor
Patricia
called
freely in the process as
home Saturday.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; visitors, Mrs. L. B. Eastman and friends down the river Sunday. Washington, had the misfortune t°
there are no heavy over­
Elsa Knowles. The next
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Walter Robbins of Portland preaching service 11 a. m., sub- Mrs.
The men doing hand work for ing and packing ferns. A large
head weights.
will be with Mrs. G.
HARDING LODGE 11«
Easter,
What?” meeting
spent the week end at the home ject “After
the
county
at
the
Fishawk
last
Wanstroni
some
time
in
April.
truckload
is
taken
out
every
Meets every Monday
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
of Mrs. Varley.
The
Misses
Marguerite
Ander
­
week
on
Thursday
at
noon
were
Sunday evening there will be
night in the I.O.O.F.
week.
Charles Fountain, who has been a special service for Rainbow son apd Esther Peterson, Bir- laid off as it was too rainy and
Mrs. Louis Carmicheal and
hall. Visiting broth­
visiting at the home of his uncle girls, 7:30 p. m. All are invited kenfeld teachers, were dinner slippery to continue working.
ers welcome. R. M.
daughter Grace visited friends at
guests
of
the
Austin
Dowling
to
these
services.
Vernonia
Hotel
Building
John Estes returned to Yakima,
A crowd of jolly folks gathered Mist Tuesday. The Carmicheals
Aldrich, C. C.
family
Sunday.
Evangelical
Sunday
School
Note*
W.’hington, M vnday.
Phone 1261
Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick at the Clyde Johnson place last formerly lived at Mist.
H. Culbertson, K.R.S.
The honor roll made up of
e box stationery,
Assorted
Saturday
evening
for
a
good
old
teachers and scholars who have spent the week end at her home
J5 ceOt*, ll->
Grocery.
(Adv. been present every Sunday dur­ in Goble.
time Easter party. The evening
Mr., and Mrs. Chas. Sundland was spent in visiting, playing
Mr. and M
Merle Cline and ing the first quarter are: Class 1,
took
their
son
Donald
back
to
Mrs.
Alice
Malmsten,
teacher,
children visit I at the home of
Monmouth Monday after he spent cards and dancing. The music
R uscsll Clin
>n Stony Point and Rollin Couper and Arlene the weekend at home.
was furnished by the regular
Holmes; class 2, Margaret Couper,
Sunday.
Mrs. Sadie Larson and two party orchestra. A midnight lun­
Class 3, Clara Benson and Lottie
V', Don
visited friends at Reich; class 4, Robert Wall; class daughters, Alma and Erda, are cheon was served.
Reich
and Kayoki Kugi; here from Portland visiting with
5, Heidi ~
’
camp Eight Tuesday.
Jimmie Caywood was absent
Harvard Malmsten was in Port­ class 6, Toshi Kugi and Mark friends. Among those they visited from school with a bad cold the
Benson; class 7, Hazel Chapman; are Mrs. Holmstrom and Mrs.
land last Thursday and Friday class 8, Melville Malmsten, Lewis
first of this week.
PORK & BEANS
Ed Reynolds.
on business.
Van Camps’s—16-oz. size—
Mrs. Buckley from Camp Eight
Graven, Holly Holcomb and Sar-
Mrs. Wm. Keaton was up from
Mrs. P. H. Matson, Mrs. Art ah McGee; class 9, A. C. Knauss, Birkenfeld visiting one day last was at Natal on business Monday,
Wridge and Miss Doris Spencer teacher, LeRoy Malmsten and E. week.
then going to Mist to visit her
Douglass and class 10, Rev. G.
Cans for
Miss Ethel Gross spent the
were luncheon guests Thursday J.
W. Plumer, teacher and Mrs. weekend with Miss Anne Sieverts mother, Mrs. Ernest Knowles.
March 24 at the home of Mrs. Plumer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
McMullin
at her home in Astoria.
Al Hartung of Wilark.
This makes a total of 21 whose
SALT
Mrs. Dowling and son Bernard spent Tuesday afternoon at Ver­
A nib
Fuckley, who has been names will be posted on the wall went to Birkenfeld and enjoyed nonia calling on Mrs. McMullin’s
LESLIE — Iodized.
of
the
church
for
perfect
atten
­
the
Easter
program
and
Sunday
' Vincents hospital with an dance for three months.
folks.
CARTON ................
school Sunday.
infected kr
is expected home
Stanley Kuback and Lee Osborn
Mr. Plumer has offered a Bible
Eric Kranholm and Elvin Jones
this week.
to the Sunday school scholar who are employed at the Wilark camp drove to Mist Tuesday on busi­
CORN
Ml* I<
hl Parker, who was brings in the most new scholars going up last week.
ness.
Cowley—Golden Bantam, 2’s
The Austin Dowling family
in Po ‘ •nd or medical aid, is between now and June 1. These
The
county
used
the
grader
to
must be bona fide new scholars, visited Sunday with their daugh­
much icttir and is expected and
the bringing of anyone al­ ter, Mrs. Nelwton Trotter, and work on the Nehalem highway in
home
ready enrolled in another Sun­ then drove to Mayger and spent road district 8 Tuesday.
CANS FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDon- day school will disqualify the the evening with the Jake Dowl­
Noble Dunlap is doing carpen­
contestant.
aid and son of Rock creek were
ing family.
ter work in Vernonia this week.
The officers and teachers of the
ROLLED OATS
Mrs. A. Buckley spent a few
visiting relatives in Riverview Sunday school are to meet Friday
The fern pickers are busy pick-
days last week with her mother,
Mother’s — With China —
Saturday.
evening, April 1, at 8 o’lcock at Mrs. Reynolds.
Quick, large 55-oz. Oil ,,
Mrs. Al Byers has two very the home of Mrs. Alice Malmsten
E. Knowles lost a valuable
I to make plans for work to be dog F. Sunday by being run over
sick children.
PACKAGE ............ JsMC
Agency for
carried
on
during
the
next
quar
­
Mr. and Mrs. Streadwick and ter.
with a car.
STATE LAUNDRY CO.
Mrs. Ed Reynolds spent a
son Bernard of Camp Eight visit­
SPINACH
couple of days last week in
ed friends here Sunday.
AT
HOTEL McDONALD
Miss Veal. Mrs.
Portland.
Gold Bar Brand — Fancy
Mixed nut*, 19 cent* a pound,:
GREAT NATIONAL
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Mrs. A. W. Brandon is mov-
OYSTERS
California, 21/g's 1 E n
¡’¡Taylor Honored
Home Grocery.
(Adv.'
Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri.
ing her family up on the Joe
ONE
CENT SALE ON
Otter
Brand
—Fan-
CAN
.........................
1DC
on the
Mrs. J. N. Morgan entertained
The birthdays of Miss Velma Chechmanek place up
cy, l’s T. CAN .... -LUC
at dinner Thursday March 24 Veal and Mrs. Ray Taylor, (Al­
WHEATIES
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall of Wald­ berta Veal) were honored with a
FLOUR
A full size package.
party nt the home of their par­
port.
Affiliated Best — Best pat­
WHITE KING
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Veal.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin of Saturday night.
ent flour milled —
Granulated Soap, Large size
PACKAGE
Natal had as their guests Sun­
Decorations of daffodils, two
day Mr. and Mrs. John Estes birthday cakes with candles and
PACKAGE
PACKAGES
other
refreshments of molded
and sons of Riverview and Mr.
salad,
sandwiches,
orangeade
and
Hear “Chan Du” the Magi­
Charles Fountain of Yakima,
mints carried out a color of
cian, over KOIN 8:15 every
Washington.
yellow and green.
evening except Sunday and
Clarence Wardle visited the
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Monday.
Hawkins family between trains Alvin Herrin, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Saturday. Mr. Wardle is now P. Spofford, Marian Lindley, Tom
Graves and Jim Curry.
serving his second enlistment in
CATSUP
the army and is now stationed in Eagle classifieds will pay you
Gold Bar —
1 K z»
PINT BOTTLE
IDC
Riverview’ I
Camp • • •
McGregor
Ì
LODGES
Natal
Mist
$3.50
$4.50
Milady’s
Beauty Shcppe
Specials for Fri. and Sat.
4
25c
8c
3
29c
MEAT-
Picnic Hams
lb.
Pork Roast Shoulder lb.
Fresh Side Pork lb.
Beef Roast
lb.
Hamburger and
Pork
e 2-lbs.
13c
14c I
12c |
15c
25c
38c
49 Xx $1.29
PRODUCE
HOME
W’ WAY
LETTUCE, head
5c
CARROTS,
2 for 15c
Asparagus
2-lbs. 24c
Green Onions 3-bunches J2c
Cal. Grape Fruit 6 for 25c
Gone forever is the old-fashioned “bakery
cake”—dry, uninteresting, and often tasting of
cheap shortening.
Real, home-made cakes—tender, moist and
utterly delicious are now produced by all modern
bakeries because they use
1. Actual home recipes
2. Home methods of mixing
3. The finest materials available—fresh cream-
ery butter and crisco, pure fresh milk and
eggs—and the finest of sifted cake flours.
CORNED BEEF
Frey Bentos — An excel­
lent sandwich pack-
Q
age, l’s — CAN .... JLoC
PEAS
U-TAH-NA — Tender sweet
Utah, 2’s—
2 CANS FOR
NEW CAKES INTRODUCED CONSTANTLY
Vernonia liakery
“HOME OF MOTHER’S BREAD"
I
i
Nehalem Market & Grocery
(Incorporated)