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VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TWO FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. Members of the two houses were Garden Club Has Yamhill-Washington county asso from Toledo, Oregon, and moved Just Eight Club awakened by fire alarms and ciation, and two are enrolled in out this week. what not, and then all joined ! Guest Day Tea the Columbia county association, D. K. Mendenhall made a busi At Mrs. Powell’s in a hilarious treasure hunt from according to records in the county ness trip to eastern Oregon this Mr*. Jake Neurer Over thirty members and Mrs. Virgil Powell entertained agent’s office. basement to attic to find the hid I week. den secret—amid pirate boats, guests of the Vernonia Garden the Just Eight Bridge club at Bettie Campbell and Edith Stanley Neurer and his sister chest of gold coins, bloody dag club attended the guest day her home in Riverview Thurs Georgeson of Monmouth visited Stella and Miss Barbara Stengle gers, and ferocious looking pir-1 tea in the Evangelical Church day evening, March 31. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Granquist Mrs. Mendenhall last Sunday. Lloyd Baker won first prize and Those shopping in Vernonia !from Astoria were visiting their ate men. At the end of the hunt parlors Tuesday afternoon, were in camp Monday to remove Rose Fletcher consolation prize. ¡uncle, Jake Neurer, and wife was an old treasure chest of , A short musical program was part of their household goods to this week were J. O. Devaney, candy and “pieces of silver” presented beginning with a . song U..B Refreshments of molded veg-1 C. 0. Evers, Mrs. D. K. Men | last weekend. their home in Portland. Charles Fountain from Yakima, with the disclosed secret. by the school pupils of Mrs. etable salad with nut-bread Frank O’Donnell has been denhall, Mrs. DeWitt and Mrs. Washington, has been the guest Miss Hoffman is a sophomore Ethel Ray. Little Catherine Cray- sandwiches, chocolate mousse American Legion transferred to Jewell for a short Lloyd Cummings. of the Dave McMullin folks here. in home economics at Oregon ford sang a solo most charming- with whipped cream, nut drops Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackson Vernonia Poet time. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuback ly. Later in the afternoon Miss State. Mr. Mitchell is a junior and coffee were served to the of Portland, relatives of Mrs. D. 119, American Mrs. Tom Scott shopped in Ver and little Louise were visitors, in in agriculture and advanced mil Charlotte Green played two num- following guests: Mrs. Rose K. Mendenhall, visited at her Legion. Meets nonia Tuesday. Vernonia Friday. itary science, and intends to bers on the piano. Fletcher, Mrs. Harry Kerns, Mrs. home Sunday. 2nd and 4th Lee Osborn unfortunately lost Ole Olson left Saturday to enter the United States army Mrs. W. L. Van Doren, J. L. Timmons, Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mr. Conshack and Mr. Blair Tuesdays each look for work. were out Sunday from Vernonia a good farm horse from blood as a commissioned officer upon president, presided 'arid spoke Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. W. M. month, 8. p. m. poisoning last week. Mrs. C. E. Westlin drove to and held religious services at graduation. briefly on proper gladioli plant Henderson, Mrs. W. J. Armitage J. E. Kerr, Com Mrs. Oliver Burris accomp-, Carlton on Saturday to get Mr. the W. J. Lindsley home. ing. Gladioli bulbs were present and the hostess. mander; Eugene Shipman,_ Adj. snied by her granddaughter Be-1 Westlin, who has been working ed to each guest and Mrs. A. Mrs. W. J. Lindsley spent Mon a trice Perry were shoppers in, Age Not Mere Matter at Flores camp temporarily. W. W. Wolff is expected in J. Hughes won the prize of one A. F. & A. M. day in Vernonia. of Passage of Yeari Mrs. Bertha Dutro spent her town this weekend to complete dozen bulbs. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Annie McDonald was ill last Vernonia Friday. «■ornan It Is an old saying that s vacation at Shepperd’s Dell on week but is able to be back in The John Estes family from certain details of auditing the A. F. & A. M. meets Daffodils and other spring man Riverview spent Sunday with Mr. Is as old as she looks and a _____ the Columbia highway. at Masonic Temple, city records. school again. Is as old as he feels. Women who, ^l°wera» lighted golden tapers, Stated Communication Miss Delma Dutro of Hoquiam, Mr. and Mrs. A. White spent and Mrs. Dave McMullin, their take an Interest In life never look and woodland greenery decorat- A cold wind everywhere on the First Thursday of each Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. last week at their farm in Sheri daughter. old, being full of gaiety and anl-'cu the roim and the tea ta'ble. month. Special called Virginia Gilkerson, for a short dan, Oregon. Red Halding recently sold two mation, and men who take an In-1 Mrs. A. J. Hughes poured, road between here and Salem was reported by Milburn A. Stout, ex meetmgs on all other Thurs- time. W. J. Lindsley is helping Ken Guernsey cows and bought a terest In life never feel old for tlie1 and Mrs. j. L. Timmons, Mrs. aminer of chauffeurs and drivers, day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitore Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warnstaff Boddie put in his crop. team of farm horses to do his same reason. Actually, age Is more Herman Veal and Mrs. Ray D. most cordially welcome. who was here Wednesday. and Clyde Warnstaff spent Mon general farm work. a matter of mind than body, for a Piahpr aprvp.. K. A. McNeill, W. M. day and Tuesday in camp. The April Fool Party Miss Grace Carmicheal spent swift, flying mind keeps the body Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veal W. E. Bell, Secretary. Warnstaff family now live on a Thursday at the home of Mrs. young, whereas a swift, flying body and Velma Veal spent the won’t keep the mind young unless This Probably Was New large farm three miles from Sil For Pythian Sisters Noble Dunlap. week end at Astoria with Mr. Order of Eastern Star the wits are exercised and the verdale and 15 miles from Brem Mr. and Mrs. Chester Worden York’s First Roadhouse and Mrs. Earl Groat who cele- Nehalom Chapter 153, O. R. S. Mrs. Dan Broiwn entertained pleasant emotions of life given full Regular commu erton. While here they were din and Edward Fessler from Port It must have been New York’s brated the birthday of their little nication first ner guests of Mrs. Theodosia the Pythian Sisters with an April land were the guests of their sis play. first roadhouse. Mention of it was son Jimmy, on Sunday. If anyone disbelieves me, I mere and third Wed Lambert and breakfast guests of Fool party Friday evening. ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and ly point to the life statistics of In made In an advertisement that ap nesdays of each The prize, in keeping with the Mrs. H. C. Ridenour. HILLSBORO — 15 Washington Mrs. Jake Neurer, over the week surance companies, which prove i peared in the New York Packet on month, at Ma spirit of all fool ’ s day, was sonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Estey re that a country clergyman has a far I May 23, 1785, which Informed the county dairymen have 355 cows end. All visiting sis turned from Portland where they awarded to the guest having the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halding and better expectation of life than the public that Talnuidge Hall had entered in herd improvement as ters and broth tended the funeral of Mr. Estey’s lowest score, Mrs. Harry Culbert Mrs. James McCormick were busi most highly exercised physical fitted up the “elegant house on sociations this year for the pur ers welcome. llaerlem Heights ” owned by Isaac son. It was a “ Dutch Lunch, ” Mrs. Edith Pearse, VI. M. sister. ness visitors in Vernonia Satur training Instructor. The country Ledyard “for the accommodation pose of obtaining butterfat rec cleverly fashioned of confections. clergyman lends a quiet, useful life, Mrs. «Ima Bell, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones, Mrs. ords and feed costs on individual day. takes a deep Interest In his fellow of ladies mid gentlemen from town, C. Westlin and Gus Olson shop Each of those playing five hun Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veith and creatures, has a good conscience, as well as gentlemen travelers," and cows. Of these, 13 are in the dred received a green candy Mountain Heart ped in Vernonia last week. little son of Vernonia and Mrs. and exercises his mind. The phys had gathered together "ready and Mrs. E. R. Estey and Mrs. onion. Rebekah Lodge No. 243 Veith's sister, Miss Grace Dewey ical training Instructoi may have an obedient servants and the best lure Refreshments at first appeared No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every Bertha Dutro visited in Vernonia Ringlette Permanent of Vancouver, were the guests of equally good conscience but he that the country and town affords.” to consist of paper bags contain second and fourtn Thursdays in Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kuback concentrates on the exercise of his The advertisement went on In this FRENCH I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit body: with the passing of years his fashion: CURLS A light snow fell here Wed ing candy weiners, but later the Sunday. ors always welcome. hostess served a lunch of molded “ Parties from town, and travel wits begin to creak and suddenly he nesday. There will be a dance at Na- Marie O’Donnell, N. G. chicken salad, olives, pickles, ers, may be served with breakfasts, finds himself an old man .1*411 In 111 spilt* spite of , tai hall Saturday evening, April all those long-arm Emma Miller, Secretary. dinners, suppers, relishes, tea, LONG cheese snacks and coffee. balances and ' Sundland-Berg orchestra somersaults. HAIR I punch, etc., at ten minutes’ notice. Pythian sisters present were 9. The will furnish the music. Pythian Sisters In short, If your years number i He (Hall) keeps the choicest Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. Harry Vick Sanders from St. Helens eighty and yon still want to live. liquors, and promises that his i Vernonia Temple 61 meets Culbertson, Mrs. T. M. Craw A soft, natural, lasting every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in was a caller in this community forever, you are young, If your guests shall have the most prompt ford, Mrs. Earl Dial, Mrs. A. wave, easy to care for. W.O.W. hall. years number tnent.v-flve and you attendance. He has provided also Mrs. R. W. Cummins of Port L. Hollander, Mrs. Harry Kerns, on business last week. Steamed in with 10 times Edna Brown, M. E. C. William Crowder from near wouldn’t care If yon were bumped genteel lodgings, stablings and pas- less heat than other waves. land is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. J. P. ture. Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C. i off tomorrow, you are old. — London Vernonia was on business at Lee You can move your head D. K. Mendenhall. McDonald, Mrs. James Nanson, "The Octagon room Is very hup- Tlt-BIts. freely in the process as Osborn ’ s place Saturday. J. O. Devaney has been work Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. E. S. pily calculated for a turtle party KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS there are no heavy over Zale Holmes from Riverview ing for Ted Keasey this week. Thompson, Mrs. W. L. Van Dor- and his guests shall have for des HARDING LODGE 11« head weights. called to visit his nephew, Reed Meets every Monday Mr. Keasey is clearing more land en, Mrs. H. E. McGraw, Mrs. erts peaches, apricot, pears, goose No Law Forbidding the Halding, last weekend. berries, nectarines, cherries, cur night in the I.O.O.F. for farming. Curtis John of Forest Grove and Holding of Two Offices Mrs. Maud McMullin has re rants and strawberries in their sea hall. Visiting broth Lloyd Gilham, W. J. Lindsley Miss Macile Roberts. It would not be Illegal or uncon cently sold her farm here, which ers welcome. R. M. and J. O. Devaney made a busi stitutional for a person to fill two sons.”—New York Suti. Charles Mellinger is out again she had rented to the Otto Smith posts In the President's cabinet at Aldrich, C. C. Vernonia Hotel Building ness trip to Mist Wednesday. Read the Eagle classified ads. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. Phone 1261 Mrs. Charles Altree and family after an illness with the flu and family for the past two years. the same time, says Pathfinder Jim Moran is working for Clark Magazine. In fact, during the early returned to Keasey Thursday complications. and Wilson surveying logging days of the Republic, ft was not un common for a cabinet officer to act roads and tracks. The county is working this week temporarily as head of an executive on the Nehalem highway with the department other than his own. For Instance, .Tames Monroe served grader leveling up the roads. for a time In President Madison’s Robert Berg is appointed coun cabinet as both secretary of war ty tax assessor in this vicinity. and secretary of state. John Mar Mr. Berg lives in Birkenfeld. shall was chief justice of the Su Mrs. William Bridgers from preme court and secretary of state HOMINY Ï Mist was a business visitor here at the same time. He was secretary Van Camp’s — Fancy <»f state under President Adams on Monday. bleached Indiana Clyde Johnson, Lincoln Peter when he was appointed chief Jus 2V4’s — CAN ...... son and Elmer Lindberg were tice and the President authorized him to continue his duties as sec callers in Vernonia Saturday. retary of state until Jefferson’s in auguration a month later. That is PEACHES Catherin Hoffman the only time that the two highest appointive offices of the federal Silver Bar — Large Ban Announces Engagement government have been filled by one quet size in rich syrup. The first engagement announ- man at the same time. Legally No. 2H cement of spring term on the Marshall could have drawn salaries CANS . Oregon State college campus for both positions, but he refused to accept more than one and his was that of Miss Cathrin Hoff salary as secretary of state re- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. malned unpaid. C. S. Hoffman of Verno.nia to PUREX Emmett R. Mitchell, son of Mr. For real bargains—watch the The Master Bleacher and and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell of Am classified columns of the Eagle. ity. disinfectant. 1 T z< It was simultaneously made1 QUART BOTTLE known in a novel way Monday Agency for night March 28, at the Kappa i STATE LAUNDRY CO. Delta sorority and Alpha Gamma GROUND Rho fraternity houses, of which CHOCOLATE at hotel M c D onald each is a member respectively. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Ghirardelli’s The pirate dinner was given at Pick-up Tues.—Deliver Fri. BEANS TUNA 1-LB. TIN midnight of registration White Star — Rich in Alien’s Pride — 2’s. Extra proteins, fats, and mineral fancy whole refugee. Big ROMAN MEAL gest value ever offered in CAN ........ fancy beans. An appetizing and nutri- Natal Camp • • • McGregor ¡1 LODGES $3.50 KEASEY $4.50 Milady's Beauty Slioppe No Labor— Specials for Fri. and Sat. No Fatigue PRODUCE ¿/C Oranges 3-Doz. 28c 2 Dozen lOv ASPARAGUS LOL 10c lb. 2-lbs 19c RHUBARB 4-lbs 25e SPINACH 5-lbs. 25c 31c 19C when you iron with this Amazing New Invention Nothing as simple, handy and OMEN-compare this new work-less way of ironing compact. It is portable—handles as easily as a vacuum cleaner. You with the old back-straining carry it without strain or exer method. With this amazing new speed tion. It heats in 4 minutes. And ironing invention-you sit in a slips into a corner or closet when chair and simply feed the pieces not in use. through. No labor ... no exer tion. You actually rest while ironing is being done. There is nothing like this new- type machine on the market. W Auk its for a ilfinonstmtion ROTARY IRON Oregon Gas A Elevi rie Co. 622 Bridge Street Telephone 691 tious cereal. LARGE PKG. Jor variety NUT AND RAISIN LOAF—Freeh each day. CRACKED WHEAT BREAD—Freeh each day. POPPY SEED BREAD—Fresh each day. ORANGE RYE BREAD, A Real Treat—Saturdays only. Picnic Hams lb. 13c Hamburger 2 lb. 25c Sausage 2 lb. 25c Lean Pork Chops lb. 15c IRISH SWEET BREAD—Mondays only. PARKER HOUSE ROLLS— SPECIAL ON SATURDAYS 2 MEAT Besides our regular Mother’s breads we make a number of Special Breads for variety— Fresh each day at ............. 29c PER DOZ. 20c CLOTHES PINS S. Brand — type. 36 pins to PACKAGE Spring 1 Q z, 1ÖC Lipton’s TEA Orange label TIN Pekoe — Yellow %-Ib 44c PINEAPPLE Gold Bar — Extra fancy summer pack. 8 delicious Sun-ripened slices. Size 2H CAN ..... 17c H-0 OATS Quick — For a real break fast, 20-Oz. Pckgs. 2 25c FOR .................... 2 DOZ. 25c Vernonia Bakery “HOME OF MOTHERS BREAD” Nehalem Market & Grocery (Incorporated)